Germline mutations are a driving force behind genome evolution and genetic disease. We investigated genome-wide mutation rates and spectra in multi-sibling families. The mutation rate increased with paternal age in all families, but the number of additional mutations per year differed by more than twofold between families. Meta-analysis of 6,570 mutations showed that germline methylation influences mutation rates. In contrast to somatic mutations, we found remarkable consistency in germline mutation spectra between the sexes and at different paternal ages. In parental germ line, 3.8% of mutations were mosaic, resulting in 1.3% of mutations being shared by siblings. The number of these shared mutations varied significantly between families. ...
DNA mutations accumulate at a steady pace across the human genome, passing from one generation to an...
<div><p><i>De novo</i> mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly...
De novo mutations are recognized both as an important source of genetic variation and as a prominent...
Germline mutations are a driving force behind genome evolution and genetic disease. We investigated ...
Germline mutation is the ultimate source of evolutionary change and disease-causing variants. Unders...
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publicat...
De novo mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly being linked t...
Mechanistic processes underlying human germline mutations remain largely unknown.Variation in mutati...
DNA methylation is a dynamic epigenetic modification found in most eukaryotic genomes. It is known t...
De novo mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly being linked t...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Our understanding of the chronology of human evolution relies on the “molecular clock” provided by t...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Mutations generate sequence diversity and provide a substrate for selection. The rate of de novo mut...
Germline mutation rates measured per generation per locus in three species of Metazoa are used to ad...
DNA mutations accumulate at a steady pace across the human genome, passing from one generation to an...
<div><p><i>De novo</i> mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly...
De novo mutations are recognized both as an important source of genetic variation and as a prominent...
Germline mutations are a driving force behind genome evolution and genetic disease. We investigated ...
Germline mutation is the ultimate source of evolutionary change and disease-causing variants. Unders...
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publicat...
De novo mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly being linked t...
Mechanistic processes underlying human germline mutations remain largely unknown.Variation in mutati...
DNA methylation is a dynamic epigenetic modification found in most eukaryotic genomes. It is known t...
De novo mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly being linked t...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Our understanding of the chronology of human evolution relies on the “molecular clock” provided by t...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Mutations generate sequence diversity and provide a substrate for selection. The rate of de novo mut...
Germline mutation rates measured per generation per locus in three species of Metazoa are used to ad...
DNA mutations accumulate at a steady pace across the human genome, passing from one generation to an...
<div><p><i>De novo</i> mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly...
De novo mutations are recognized both as an important source of genetic variation and as a prominent...