Segmental duplications (SDs) are a class of long, repetitive DNA elements whose paralogs share a high level of sequence similarity with each other. SDs mediate chromosomal rearrangements that lead to structural variation in the general population as well as genomic disorders associated with multiple congenital anomalies, including the 7q11.23 (Williams-Beuren Syndrome, WBS), 15q13.3, and 16p12.2 microdeletion syndromes. Population-level characterization of SDs has generally been lacking because most techniques used for analyzing these complex regions are both labor and cost intensive. In this study, we have used a high-throughput technique to genotype complex structural variation with a single molecule, long-range optical mapping approach. ...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that complex structural variants (cxSVs) contribute to human ...
Recurrent deletions have been associated with numerous diseases and genomic disorders. Few, however,...
Copy number studies have led to an explosion in the discovery of new segmental duplication-mediated ...
We have explored the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) single nucleotide polymorp...
Genomic disorders are characterized by the presence of flanking segmental duplications that predispo...
BACKGROUND: Segmental duplications (SDs) are not evenly distributed along chromosomes. The reasons f...
Abstract Recent studies have identified a small number of genomic rearrangements that occur frequent...
Recent studies have identified a small number of genomic rearrangements that occur frequently in the...
The human genome contains numerous blocks of highly homologous duplicated sequence. This higher-orde...
Structural variant (SV) differences between human genomes can cause germline and mosaic disease as w...
Genomic structural variants (SVs) are abundant in humans, differing from other forms of variation in...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that complex structural variants (cxSVs) contribute to human genomic ...
There is a complex relationship between the evolution of segmental duplications and rearrangements a...
Genomic structural variants (SVs) are abundant in humans, differing from other forms of variation in...
Motivation: Several algorithms have been developed that use high-throughput sequencing technology to...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that complex structural variants (cxSVs) contribute to human ...
Recurrent deletions have been associated with numerous diseases and genomic disorders. Few, however,...
Copy number studies have led to an explosion in the discovery of new segmental duplication-mediated ...
We have explored the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) single nucleotide polymorp...
Genomic disorders are characterized by the presence of flanking segmental duplications that predispo...
BACKGROUND: Segmental duplications (SDs) are not evenly distributed along chromosomes. The reasons f...
Abstract Recent studies have identified a small number of genomic rearrangements that occur frequent...
Recent studies have identified a small number of genomic rearrangements that occur frequently in the...
The human genome contains numerous blocks of highly homologous duplicated sequence. This higher-orde...
Structural variant (SV) differences between human genomes can cause germline and mosaic disease as w...
Genomic structural variants (SVs) are abundant in humans, differing from other forms of variation in...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that complex structural variants (cxSVs) contribute to human genomic ...
There is a complex relationship between the evolution of segmental duplications and rearrangements a...
Genomic structural variants (SVs) are abundant in humans, differing from other forms of variation in...
Motivation: Several algorithms have been developed that use high-throughput sequencing technology to...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that complex structural variants (cxSVs) contribute to human ...
Recurrent deletions have been associated with numerous diseases and genomic disorders. Few, however,...
Copy number studies have led to an explosion in the discovery of new segmental duplication-mediated ...