Literature DB >> 12601470

Genome-wide targeted search for human specific and polymorphic L1 integrations.

Anton Buzdin1, Svetlana Ustyugova, Elena Gogvadze, Yuri Lebedev, Gerhard Hunsmann, Eugene Sverdlov.   

Abstract

Retroelements (REs) occupy up to 40% of the human genome. Newly integrated REs can change the pattern of expression of pre-existing host genes and therefore might play a significant role in evolution. In particular, human- and primate-specific REs could affect the divergence of the Hominoidea superfamily. A comparative genome-wide analysis of RE sites of integration, neighboring genes, and their regulatory interplay in human and ape genomes would be of help in understanding the impact of REs on evolution and genome regulation. We have developed a technique for the genome-wide comparison of the integrations of transposable elements in genomic DNAs of closely related species. The technique called targeted genome differences analysis (TGDA) is also useful for the detection of deletion/insertion polymorphisms of REs. The technique is based on an enhanced version of subtractive hybridization and does not require preliminary knowledge of the genome sequences under comparison. In this report, we describe its application to the detection and analysis of human specific L1 integrations and their polymorphisms. We obtained a library highly enriched in human-specific L1 insertions and identified 24 such new insertions. Many of these insertions are polymorphic in human populations. The total number of human-specific L1 inserts was estimated to be approximately 4000. The results suggest that TGDA is a universal method that can be successfully used for the detection of evolutionary and polymorphic markers in any closely related genomes.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12601470     DOI: 10.1007/s00439-002-0904-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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