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The DNA sequence, annotation and analysis of human chromosome 3.

Authors :
Muzny DM
Scherer SE
Kaul R
Wang J
Yu J
Sudbrak R
Buhay CJ
Chen R
Cree A
Ding Y
Dugan-Rocha S
Gill R
Gunaratne P
Harris RA
Hawes AC
Hernandez J
Hodgson AV
Hume J
Jackson A
Khan ZM
Kovar-Smith C
Lewis LR
Lozado RJ
Metzker ML
Milosavljevic A
Miner GR
Morgan MB
Nazareth LV
Scott G
Sodergren E
Song XZ
Steffen D
Wei S
Wheeler DA
Wright MW
Worley KC
Yuan Y
Zhang Z
Adams CQ
Ansari-Lari MA
Ayele M
Brown MJ
Chen G
Chen Z
Clendenning J
Clerc-Blankenburg KP
Chen R
Chen Z
Davis C
Delgado O
Dinh HH
Dong W
Draper H
Ernst S
Fu G
Gonzalez-Garay ML
Garcia DK
Gillett W
Gu J
Hao B
Haugen E
Havlak P
He X
Hennig S
Hu S
Huang W
Jackson LR
Jacob LS
Kelly SH
Kube M
Levy R
Li Z
Liu B
Liu J
Liu W
Lu J
Maheshwari M
Nguyen BV
Okwuonu GO
Palmeiri A
Pasternak S
Perez LM
Phelps KA
Plopper FJ
Qiang B
Raymond C
Rodriguez R
Saenphimmachak C
Santibanez J
Shen H
Shen Y
Subramanian S
Tabor PE
Verduzco D
Waldron L
Wang J
Wang J
Wang Q
Williams GA
Wong GK
Yao Z
Zhang J
Zhang X
Zhao G
Zhou J
Zhou Y
Nelson D
Lehrach H
Reinhardt R
Naylor SL
Yang H
Olson M
Weinstock G
Gibbs RA
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2006 Apr 27; Vol. 440 (7088), pp. 1194-8.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

After the completion of a draft human genome sequence, the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium has proceeded to finish and annotate each of the 24 chromosomes comprising the human genome. Here we describe the sequencing and analysis of human chromosome 3, one of the largest human chromosomes. Chromosome 3 comprises just four contigs, one of which currently represents the longest unbroken stretch of finished DNA sequence known so far. The chromosome is remarkable in having the lowest rate of segmental duplication in the genome. It also includes a chemokine receptor gene cluster as well as numerous loci involved in multiple human cancers such as the gene encoding FHIT, which contains the most common constitutive fragile site in the genome, FRA3B. Using genomic sequence from chimpanzee and rhesus macaque, we were able to characterize the breakpoints defining a large pericentric inversion that occurred some time after the split of Homininae from Ponginae, and propose an evolutionary history of the inversion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
440
Issue :
7088
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16641997
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature04728