BACKGROUND: Mammalian centromeres are satellite-rich chromatin domains that execute conserved roles in kinetochore assembly and chromosome segregation. Centromere satellites evolve rapidly between species, but little is known about population-level diversity across these loci. RESULTS: We developed a k-mer based method to quantify centromere copy number and sequence variation from whole genome sequencing data. We applied this method to diverse inbred and wild house mouse (Mus musculus) genomes to profile diversity across the core centromere (minor) satellite and the pericentromeric (major) satellite repeat. We show that minor satellite copy number varies more than 10-fold among inbred mouse strains, whereas major satellite copy numbers span...
Gene duplication and loss are major sources of genetic polymorphism in populations, and are importan...
Genetic variation in populations is governed by four basic forces: mutation, recombination, natural ...
Selfish centromere DNA sequences bias their transmission to the egg in female meiosis. Evolutionary ...
Cytologically, the centromere is found at the very end of most Mus musculus chromosomes, co-localizi...
© 2013 Dr. Mark Domenic PertileThe centromere is a fundamental structure required for the faithful s...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017Centromeres are specialized regions of eukaryotic chro...
Related species share a pool of satellite DNA sequences known as a satellite DNA library. Such seque...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variation is an important dimension of genetic diversity and has implication...
Satellite DNAs (satDNA) have long been recognized as a major driving force in karyotypic repatternin...
Meiotic recombination is an essential feature of sexual reproduction that ensures faithful segregati...
As an adjunct to attempts to define functionally important sequences at human centromeres, we have u...
The Androgen-binding protein (Abp) gene region of the mouse genome contains 64 genes, some encoding ...
Despite its importance in cell biology and evolution, the centromere has remained the final frontier...
The central goal of medical genomics is to understand the inherited basis of sequence variation that...
Gene duplication and loss are major sources of genetic polymorphism in populations, and are importan...
Genetic variation in populations is governed by four basic forces: mutation, recombination, natural ...
Selfish centromere DNA sequences bias their transmission to the egg in female meiosis. Evolutionary ...
Cytologically, the centromere is found at the very end of most Mus musculus chromosomes, co-localizi...
© 2013 Dr. Mark Domenic PertileThe centromere is a fundamental structure required for the faithful s...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017Centromeres are specialized regions of eukaryotic chro...
Related species share a pool of satellite DNA sequences known as a satellite DNA library. Such seque...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variation is an important dimension of genetic diversity and has implication...
Satellite DNAs (satDNA) have long been recognized as a major driving force in karyotypic repatternin...
Meiotic recombination is an essential feature of sexual reproduction that ensures faithful segregati...
As an adjunct to attempts to define functionally important sequences at human centromeres, we have u...
The Androgen-binding protein (Abp) gene region of the mouse genome contains 64 genes, some encoding ...
Despite its importance in cell biology and evolution, the centromere has remained the final frontier...
The central goal of medical genomics is to understand the inherited basis of sequence variation that...
Gene duplication and loss are major sources of genetic polymorphism in populations, and are importan...
Genetic variation in populations is governed by four basic forces: mutation, recombination, natural ...
Selfish centromere DNA sequences bias their transmission to the egg in female meiosis. Evolutionary ...