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

Authors :
Xinwei She
Sara Dauphin-Kohlberg
Robert H. Waterston
Patricia Wohldmann
Joelle Kalicki
Ivan Ovcharenko
Shawn Leonard
Scott Kruchowski
Ernest Goyea
William Haakenson
Scott Abbott
Catrina Fronick
Aniko Sabo
Maria Cedroni
Edward A. Belter
Hui Du
Asif T. Chinwalla
Kelly Mead
Michael C. Wendl
Rachel Maupin
Amber Isak
David R. Cox
Tamberlyn Bieri
LaDeana W. Hillier
Lee Trani
Neenu Grewal
Aye Mon Tin-Wollam
Rick Meyer
Lachlan G. Oddy
Lucinda Fulton
Li Ding
Richard M. Myers
Neha Shah
Colin Kremitzki
Tracie L. Miner
Holland Bradshaw-Cordum
Tina Graves
Glendoria Elliott
Matthew T. Hickenbotham
Wesley C. Warren
Mandeep Sekhon
Anu Desai
Jason Carter
Thomas Erb
Webb Miller
Prashant R. Sinha
Richard K. Wilson
Krista Haglund
John Spieth
Craig Pohl
Lisa Cook
John Douglas Mcpherson
Patrick Minx
Susan M. Rock
Ginger A. Fewell
Thomas A. Jones
Michael C. Becker
Yoram Shotland
Chunyan Wang
Jason Waligorski
Kyung Kim
Nicolas Berkowicz
Amy Kozlowicz-Reilly
Johar Ali
Xiaoqiu Huang
Shiaw Pyng Yang
Sean R. Eddy
Mikita Suyama
Francesca D. Ciccarelli
Martin Yoakum
John W. Wallis
Kristine M. Wylie
Maxim Radionenko
Donald Williams
Richard Harkins
Terrence S. Furey
Jacqueline E. Snider
Michael D. McLellan
Andrea Holmes
Shunfang Hou
Johanna Thompson
Andrew Van Brunt
Hui Sun
Teresa Davidson
Rekha Meyer
Feiyu Du
Jennifer Randall-Maher
Chad Tomlinson
Jon R. Armstrong
Robert S. Fulton
William E. Nash
Philip Ozersky
Marc Cotton
Sandra W. Clifton
Elisa Izaurralde
Lauren Caruso
Joanne O. Nelson
James M. Eldred
Sharhonda Swearengen-Shahid
Marco A. Marra
Caryn Wagner-McPherson
Cindy Strong
David Torrents
Phil Latreille
Peer Bork
Elaine R. Mardis
Andrew Levy
Evan E. Eichler
Laura Courtney
Anthony R. Harris
Jeremy Schmutz
Christine Nguyen
Dan Layman
James Taylor
Matt Cordes
Joseph T. Strong
Kimberly D. Delehaunty
Kymberlie H. Pepin
Scott Martinka
Tony Gaige
Charlene Pearman
John R. Osborne
Source :
Nature. 434(7034)
Publication Year :
2004

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

ISSN :
14764687
Volume :
434
Issue :
7034
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....217dd5dd6fd81fdfd6c81afc4084bcbe