We have investigated whether the mutation rate varies between genes and sites using de novo mutations (DNMs) from three genes associated with Mendelian diseases (RB1, NF1, and MECP2). We show that the relative frequency of mutations at CpG dinucleotides relative to non-CpG sites varies between genes and relative to the genomic average. In particular we show that the rate of transition mutation at CpG sites relative to the rate of non-CpG transversion is substantially higher in our disease genes than amongst DNMs in general; the rate of CpG transition can be several hundred-fold greater than the rate of non-CpG transversion. We also show that the mutation rate varies significantly between sites of a particular mutational type, such as non-Cp...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Mutation generates genetic variation, and in turn selection purges deleterious variants from the pop...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
It has been claimed recently that it may be possible to predict the rate of de novo mutation of each...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
<div><p>It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a lar...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
The mutation rate is known to vary between adjacent sites within the human genome as a consequence o...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution, and cause genetic diseases. Current kn...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Mutation generates genetic variation, and in turn selection purges deleterious variants from the pop...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
It has been claimed recently that it may be possible to predict the rate of de novo mutation of each...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
<div><p>It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a lar...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
The mutation rate is known to vary between adjacent sites within the human genome as a consequence o...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
It has long been suspected that the rate of mutation varies across the human genome at a large scale...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution, and cause genetic diseases. Current kn...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Mutation generates genetic variation, and in turn selection purges deleterious variants from the pop...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...