Literature DB >> 14718380

Closing the gaps on human chromosome 19 revealed genes with a high density of repetitive tandemly arrayed elements.

Sun-Hee Leem1, Natalay Kouprina, Jane Grimwood, Jung-Hyun Kim, Michael Mullokandov, Young-Ho Yoon, Ji-Youn Chae, Jenna Morgan, Susan Lucas, Paul Richardson, Chris Detter, Tijana Glavina, Eddy Rubin, J Carl Barrett, Vladimir Larionov.   

Abstract

The reported human genome sequence includes about 400 gaps of unknown sequence that were not found in the bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) and cosmid libraries used for sequencing of the genome. These missing sequences correspond to approximately 1% of euchromatic regions of the human genome. Gap filling is a laborious process because it relies on analysis of random clones of numerous genomic BAC or cosmid libraries. In this work we demonstrate that closing the gaps can be accelerated by a selective recombinational capture of missing chromosomal segments in yeast. The use of both methodologies allowed us to close the four remaining gaps on the human chromosome 19. Analysis of the gap sequences revealed that they contain several abnormalities that could result in instability of the sequences in microbe hosts, including large blocks of micro- and minisatellites and a high density of Alu repeats. Sequencing of the gap regions, in both BAC and YAC forms, allowed us to generate a complete sequence of four genes, including the neuronal cell signaling gene SCK1/SLI. The SCK1/SLI gene contains a record number of minisatellites, most of which are polymorphic and transmitted through meiosis following a Mendelian inheritance. In conclusion, the use of the alternative recombinational cloning system in yeast may greatly accelerate work on closing the remaining gaps in the human genome (as well as in other complex genomes) to achieve the goal of annotation of all human genes.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14718380      PMCID: PMC327099          DOI: 10.1101/gr.1929904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Res        ISSN: 1088-9051            Impact factor:   9.043


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