Structural variation includes many different types of chromosomal rearrangement and encompasses millions of bases in every human genome. Over the past 3 years, the extent and complexity of structural variation has become better appreciated. Diverse approaches have been adopted to explore the functional impact of this class of variation. As disparate indications of the important biological consequences of genome dynamism are accumulating rapidly, we review the evidence that structural variation has an appreciable impact on cellular phenotypes, disease and human evolution
Genetic variation among individual humans occurs on many different scales, ranging from gross altera...
Over the last decade, a substantial amount of work in genetics has been done with the goal of unders...
<div><p>Differences between individual human genomes, or between human and cancer genomes, range in ...
Variability in the human genome has far exceeded expectations. In the course of the past three years...
Genomic variation extends from single nucleotide variants to large chromosomal rearrangements, but t...
The near completeness of human chromosome sequences is facilitating accurate characterization and as...
Structural variants are implicated in numerous diseases and make up the majority of varying nucleoti...
Structural variation (SV) is a large difference (typically >100 bp) in the genomic structure of two ...
New assays are revealing that the diploid human genome contains extensive amounts of structural vari...
The first extensive catalog of structural human variation was recently released. It showed that larg...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Structural variation (SV) influences genome organization and contri...
Structural and quantitative chromosomal rearrangements, collectively referred to as structural varia...
The study of variation found in DNA is fundamental in human genetic studies. Single nucleotide polym...
Structural variant (SV) differences between human genomes can cause germline and mosaic disease as w...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Structural variants are implicated in nume...
Genetic variation among individual humans occurs on many different scales, ranging from gross altera...
Over the last decade, a substantial amount of work in genetics has been done with the goal of unders...
<div><p>Differences between individual human genomes, or between human and cancer genomes, range in ...
Variability in the human genome has far exceeded expectations. In the course of the past three years...
Genomic variation extends from single nucleotide variants to large chromosomal rearrangements, but t...
The near completeness of human chromosome sequences is facilitating accurate characterization and as...
Structural variants are implicated in numerous diseases and make up the majority of varying nucleoti...
Structural variation (SV) is a large difference (typically >100 bp) in the genomic structure of two ...
New assays are revealing that the diploid human genome contains extensive amounts of structural vari...
The first extensive catalog of structural human variation was recently released. It showed that larg...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Structural variation (SV) influences genome organization and contri...
Structural and quantitative chromosomal rearrangements, collectively referred to as structural varia...
The study of variation found in DNA is fundamental in human genetic studies. Single nucleotide polym...
Structural variant (SV) differences between human genomes can cause germline and mosaic disease as w...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Structural variants are implicated in nume...
Genetic variation among individual humans occurs on many different scales, ranging from gross altera...
Over the last decade, a substantial amount of work in genetics has been done with the goal of unders...
<div><p>Differences between individual human genomes, or between human and cancer genomes, range in ...