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Characterizing mobile element insertions in 5675 genomes

Authors :
Yiwei Niu
Xueyi Teng
Honghong Zhou
Yirong Shi
Yanyan Li
Yiheng Tang
Peng Zhang
Huaxia Luo
Quan Kang
Tao Xu
Shunmin He
Source :
Nucleic acids research. 50(5)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Mobile element insertions (MEIs) are a major class of structural variants (SVs) and have been linked to many human genetic disorders, including hemophilia, neurofibromatosis, and various cancers. However, human MEI resources from large-scale genome sequencing are still lacking compared to those for SNPs and SVs. Here, we report a comprehensive map of 36 699 non-reference MEIs constructed from 5675 genomes, comprising 2998 Chinese samples (∼26.2×, NyuWa) and 2677 samples from the 1000 Genomes Project (∼7.4×, 1KGP). We discovered that LINE-1 insertions were highly enriched in centromere regions, implying the role of chromosome context in retroelement insertion. After functional annotation, we estimated that MEIs are responsible for about 9.3% of all protein-truncating events per genome. Finally, we built a companion database named HMEID for public use. This resource represents the latest and largest genomewide study on MEIs and will have broad utility for exploration of human MEI findings.

Details

ISSN :
13624962
Volume :
50
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nucleic acids research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9cf5b75b5768242ae2a2495493e3066b