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Generation and annotation of the DNA sequences of human chromosomes 2 and 4.

Authors :
Hillier LW
Graves TA
Fulton RS
Fulton LA
Pepin KH
Minx P
Wagner-McPherson C
Layman D
Wylie K
Sekhon M
Becker MC
Fewell GA
Delehaunty KD
Miner TL
Nash WE
Kremitzki C
Oddy L
Du H
Sun H
Bradshaw-Cordum H
Ali J
Carter J
Cordes M
Harris A
Isak A
van Brunt A
Nguyen C
Du F
Courtney L
Kalicki J
Ozersky P
Abbott S
Armstrong J
Belter EA
Caruso L
Cedroni M
Cotton M
Davidson T
Desai A
Elliott G
Erb T
Fronick C
Gaige T
Haakenson W
Haglund K
Holmes A
Harkins R
Kim K
Kruchowski SS
Strong CM
Grewal N
Goyea E
Hou S
Levy A
Martinka S
Mead K
McLellan MD
Meyer R
Randall-Maher J
Tomlinson C
Dauphin-Kohlberg S
Kozlowicz-Reilly A
Shah N
Swearengen-Shahid S
Snider J
Strong JT
Thompson J
Yoakum M
Leonard S
Pearman C
Trani L
Radionenko M
Waligorski JE
Wang C
Rock SM
Tin-Wollam AM
Maupin R
Latreille P
Wendl MC
Yang SP
Pohl C
Wallis JW
Spieth J
Bieri TA
Berkowicz N
Nelson JO
Osborne J
Ding L
Meyer R
Sabo A
Shotland Y
Sinha P
Wohldmann PE
Cook LL
Hickenbotham MT
Eldred J
Williams D
Jones TA
She X
Ciccarelli FD
Izaurralde E
Taylor J
Schmutz J
Myers RM
Cox DR
Huang X
McPherson JD
Mardis ER
Clifton SW
Warren WC
Chinwalla AT
Eddy SR
Marra MA
Ovcharenko I
Furey TS
Miller W
Eichler EE
Bork P
Suyama M
Torrents D
Waterston RH
Wilson RK
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2005 Apr 07; Vol. 434 (7034), pp. 724-31.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Human chromosome 2 is unique to the human lineage in being the product of a head-to-head fusion of two intermediate-sized ancestral chromosomes. Chromosome 4 has received attention primarily related to the search for the Huntington's disease gene, but also for genes associated with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, polycystic kidney disease and a form of muscular dystrophy. Here we present approximately 237 million base pairs of sequence for chromosome 2, and 186 million base pairs for chromosome 4, representing more than 99.6% of their euchromatic sequences. Our initial analyses have identified 1,346 protein-coding genes and 1,239 pseudogenes on chromosome 2, and 796 protein-coding genes and 778 pseudogenes on chromosome 4. Extensive analyses confirm the underlying construction of the sequence, and expand our understanding of the structure and evolution of mammalian chromosomes, including gene deserts, segmental duplications and highly variant regions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
434
Issue :
7034
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15815621
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03466