ヒトゲノムにおけるコピー数のグローバル変動
Richard Redon1, Shumpei Ishikawa, Karen R Fitch
1The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SA, UK.
Nature
|November 24, 2006
まとめ
この研究は,多様な集団におけるヒトゲノム複製数変異 (CNV) をマッピングしています. 発見は,重要なCNV含有量を明らかにし,遺伝的多様性や疾患の研究に影響を与えています.
科学分野:
- ゲノミクスゲノミクスとは
- 人間の遺伝学 人間の遺伝学
- 分子生物学は分子生物学である.
背景:
- DNA配列における複製数変異 (CNV) は,機能的に重要であるが,完全に理解されていない.
- CNVは,遺伝的多様性と進化的変化の重要な源である.
研究 の 目的:
- ヒトゲノムにおける複製数変数領域 (CNVRs) の第一世代の地図を構築する.
- 様々なヒト集団におけるCNVの範囲と分布を分析する.
主な方法:
- SNP遺伝子型配列を用いた270人のDNA (HapMapコレクション) のスクリーニング.
- クローンベースの比較ゲノムハイブリデーションを使用して,CNVを特定します.
主要な成果:
- 360メガベース (12%のゲノム) をカバーする1,447のCNVRの識別.
- CNVRには,多数の遺伝子,疾患の場所,機能的要素,およびセグメンタル重複が含まれています.
- CNVはSNPよりも多くのニュクレオチドを含み,集団特有の変化を示します.
結論:
- 作成されたCNVマップは,ヒトの遺伝的多様性と進化を理解するための貴重なリソースです.
- このデータは,病気の研究を含む遺伝学研究におけるCNVの重要性を強調しています.
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