Although copy number variation (CNV) has recently received much attention as a form of structure variation within the human genome, knowledge is still inadequate on fundamental CNV characteristics such as occurrence rate, genomic distribution and ethnic differentiation. In the present study, we used the Affymetrix GeneChip(R) Mapping 500K Array to discover and characterize CNVs in the human genome and to study ethnic differences of CNVs between Caucasians and Asians. Three thousand and nineteen CNVs, including 2381 CNVs in autosomes and 638 CNVs in X chromosome, from 985 Caucasian and 692 Asian individuals were identified, with a mean length of 296 kb. Among these CNVs, 190 had frequencies greater than 1% in at least one ethnic group, and 1...
Despite considerable excitement over the potential functional significance of copy-number variants (...
Copy number variations (CNVs) have provided a dynamic aspect to the apparently static human genome. ...
Structural variations of DNA greater than 1 kilobase in size account for most bases that vary among ...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent studies have revealed a new type of variation in the human geno...
Recent studies have revealed a new type of variation in the human genome encompassing relatively lar...
[[abstract]]Copy number variation (CNV) is a form of DNA sequence variation in the human genome. CNV...
[[abstract]]Copy number variation (CNV) is a form of DNA sequence variation in the human genome. CNV...
Global patterns of Copy Number Variations (CNVs) in chromosomes are required to understand the dynam...
Global patterns of copy number variations (CNVs) in chromosomes are required to understand the dynam...
It has been shown that the human genome contains extensive copy number variations (CNVs). Investigat...
Copy number variation (CNV) of DNA sequences is functionally significant but has yet to be fully asc...
AbstractCopy number variation (CNV) is a form of DNA sequence variation in the human genome. CNVs ca...
To further explore the extent of structural large-scale variation in the human genome, we assessed c...
To further explore the extent of structural large-scale variation in the human genome, we assessed c...
Despite considerable excitement over the potential functional significance of copy-number variants (...
Despite considerable excitement over the potential functional significance of copy-number variants (...
Copy number variations (CNVs) have provided a dynamic aspect to the apparently static human genome. ...
Structural variations of DNA greater than 1 kilobase in size account for most bases that vary among ...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent studies have revealed a new type of variation in the human geno...
Recent studies have revealed a new type of variation in the human genome encompassing relatively lar...
[[abstract]]Copy number variation (CNV) is a form of DNA sequence variation in the human genome. CNV...
[[abstract]]Copy number variation (CNV) is a form of DNA sequence variation in the human genome. CNV...
Global patterns of Copy Number Variations (CNVs) in chromosomes are required to understand the dynam...
Global patterns of copy number variations (CNVs) in chromosomes are required to understand the dynam...
It has been shown that the human genome contains extensive copy number variations (CNVs). Investigat...
Copy number variation (CNV) of DNA sequences is functionally significant but has yet to be fully asc...
AbstractCopy number variation (CNV) is a form of DNA sequence variation in the human genome. CNVs ca...
To further explore the extent of structural large-scale variation in the human genome, we assessed c...
To further explore the extent of structural large-scale variation in the human genome, we assessed c...
Despite considerable excitement over the potential functional significance of copy-number variants (...
Despite considerable excitement over the potential functional significance of copy-number variants (...
Copy number variations (CNVs) have provided a dynamic aspect to the apparently static human genome. ...
Structural variations of DNA greater than 1 kilobase in size account for most bases that vary among ...