Abstract Background Previous studies have suggested that recent segmental duplications, which are often involved in chromosome rearrangements underlying genomic disease, account for some 5% of the human genome. We have developed rapid computational heuristics based on BLAST analysis to detect segmental duplications, as well as regions containing potential sequence misassignments in the human genome assemblies. Results Our analysis of the June 2002 public human genome assembly revealed that 107.4 of 3,043.1 megabases (Mb) (3.53%) of sequence contained segmental duplications, each with size equal or more than 5 kb and 90% identity. We ...
Motivation: Several algorithms have been developed that use high-throughput sequencing technology to...
Despite their importance in gene innovation and phenotypic variation, duplicated regions have remain...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has enabled us to accurately determine the nucleotide sequence of s...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that recent segmental duplications, which are often invo...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that recent segmental duplications, which are often invo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Despite their importance in disease and evolution, hig...
The primary objective of this study was to create a genome-wide high resolution map (i.e., >100 bp) ...
Abstract Background Recent segmental duplications are relatively large (≥ 1 kb) genomic regions of h...
The human genome contains numerous blocks of highly homologous duplicated sequence. This higher-orde...
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...
Diploid genomes with divergent chromosomes present special problems for assembly software as two cop...
Segmental duplications contribute significantly to the evolution, adaptation and diseaseassociated ...
Segmental duplications (SDs) or low-copy repeats, are segments of DNA > 1 Kbp with high sequence ide...
Motivation: Segmental duplications are common in mammalian genomes, but their evolutionary origins r...
Motivation: Several algorithms have been developed that use high-throughput sequencing technology to...
Despite their importance in gene innovation and phenotypic variation, duplicated regions have remain...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has enabled us to accurately determine the nucleotide sequence of s...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that recent segmental duplications, which are often invo...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that recent segmental duplications, which are often invo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Despite their importance in disease and evolution, hig...
The primary objective of this study was to create a genome-wide high resolution map (i.e., >100 bp) ...
Abstract Background Recent segmental duplications are relatively large (≥ 1 kb) genomic regions of h...
The human genome contains numerous blocks of highly homologous duplicated sequence. This higher-orde...
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...
Diploid genomes with divergent chromosomes present special problems for assembly software as two cop...
Segmental duplications contribute significantly to the evolution, adaptation and diseaseassociated ...
Segmental duplications (SDs) or low-copy repeats, are segments of DNA > 1 Kbp with high sequence ide...
Motivation: Segmental duplications are common in mammalian genomes, but their evolutionary origins r...
Motivation: Several algorithms have been developed that use high-throughput sequencing technology to...
Despite their importance in gene innovation and phenotypic variation, duplicated regions have remain...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has enabled us to accurately determine the nucleotide sequence of s...