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High-resolution human genome structure by single-molecule analysis
Authors:Brian Teague  Michael S. Waterman  Steven Goldstein  Konstantinos Potamousis  Shiguo Zhou  Susan Reslewic  Deepayan Sarkar  Anton Valouev  Christopher Churas  Jeffrey M. Kidd  Scott Kohn  Rodney Runnheim  Casey Lamers  Dan Forrest  Michael A. Newton  Evan E. Eichler  Marijo Kent-First  Urvashi Surti  Miron Livny  David C. Schwartz
Abstract:Variation in genome structure is an important source of human genetic polymorphism: It affects a large proportion of the genome and has a variety of phenotypic consequences relevant to health and disease. In spite of this, human genome structure variation is incompletely characterized due to a lack of approaches for discovering a broad range of structural variants in a global, comprehensive fashion. We addressed this gap with Optical Mapping, a high-throughput, high-resolution single-molecule system for studying genome structure. We used Optical Mapping to create genome-wide restriction maps of a complete hydatidiform mole and three lymphoblast-derived cell lines, and we validated the approach by demonstrating a strong concordance with existing methods. We also describe thousands of new variants with sizes ranging from kb to Mb.
Keywords:structural variation   copy number variation   optical mapping   single-molecule genomics   genome assembly
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