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Published on: May 6, 2010
HOROSCOPE: Decoding human centromere architecture from short reads using k-mer signatures
Carsten Hain1, Tobias Rausch1,2,
1Genome Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany.
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Centromeres safeguard genome integrity, yet their roles in human disease remain understudied because of their repetitive sequence. We present HOROSCOPE, a k-mer-based framework that infers centromere architecture and generates centromere length estimates directly from short-read data. Using a reference atlas of 11,836 centromeres from telomere-to-telomere haplotypes, we derive diagnostic k-mer signatures that classify chromosome-specific architectures with 98.2% precision and 99.1% recall. Applied to 4,029 genomes from 80 populations, HOROSCOPE uncovers continental centromeric structure and African-enriched rare architectures. Across 1,359 cancer genomes, HOROSCOPE reveals a dependency of chromosomal rearrangement locations on the kinetochore attachment site position.
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