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A comparison of whole-genome shotgun-derived mouse chromosome 16 and the human genome

Authors :
Richard J, Mural
Mark D, Adams
Eugene W, Myers
Hamilton O, Smith
George L Gabor, Miklos
Ron, Wides
Aaron, Halpern
Peter W, Li
Granger G, Sutton
Joe, Nadeau
Steven L, Salzberg
Robert A, Holt
Chinnappa D, Kodira
Fu, Lu
Lin, Chen
Zuoming, Deng
Carlos C, Evangelista
Weiniu, Gan
Thomas J, Heiman
Jiayin, Li
Zhenya, Li
Gennady V, Merkulov
Natalia V, Milshina
Ashwinikumar K, Naik
Rong, Qi
Bixiong Chris, Shue
Aihui, Wang
Jian, Wang
Xin, Wang
Xianghe, Yan
Jane, Ye
Shibu, Yooseph
Qi, Zhao
Liansheng, Zheng
Shiaoping C, Zhu
Kendra, Biddick
Randall, Bolanos
Arthur L, Delcher
Ian M, Dew
Daniel, Fasulo
Michael J, Flanigan
Daniel H, Huson
Saul A, Kravitz
Jason R, Miller
Clark M, Mobarry
Knut, Reinert
Karin A, Remington
Qing, Zhang
Xiangqun H, Zheng
Deborah R, Nusskern
Zhongwu, Lai
Yiding, Lei
Wenyan, Zhong
Alison, Yao
Ping, Guan
Rui-Ru, Ji
Zhiping, Gu
Zhen-Yuan, Wang
Fei, Zhong
Chunlin, Xiao
Chia-Chien, Chiang
Mark, Yandell
Jennifer R, Wortman
Peter G, Amanatides
Suzanne L, Hladun
Eric C, Pratts
Jeffery E, Johnson
Kristina L, Dodson
Kerry J, Woodford
Cheryl A, Evans
Barry, Gropman
Douglas B, Rusch
Eli, Venter
Mei, Wang
Thomas J, Smith
Jarrett T, Houck
Donald E, Tompkins
Charles, Haynes
Debbie, Jacob
Soo H, Chin
David R, Allen
Carl E, Dahlke
Robert, Sanders
Kelvin, Li
Xiangjun, Liu
Alexander A, Levitsky
William H, Majoros
Quan, Chen
Ashley C, Xia
John R, Lopez
Michael T, Donnelly
Matthew H, Newman
Anna, Glodek
Cheryl L, Kraft
Marc, Nodell
Feroze, Ali
Hui-Jin, An
Danita, Baldwin-Pitts
Karen Y, Beeson
Shuang, Cai
Mark, Carnes
Amy, Carver
Parris M, Caulk
Angela, Center
Yen-Hui, Chen
Ming-Lai, Cheng
My D, Coyne
Michelle, Crowder
Steven, Danaher
Lionel B, Davenport
Raymond, Desilets
Susanne M, Dietz
Lisa, Doup
Patrick, Dullaghan
Steven, Ferriera
Carl R, Fosler
Harold C, Gire
Andres, Gluecksmann
Jeannine D, Gocayne
Jonathan, Gray
Brit, Hart
Jason, Haynes
Jeffery, Hoover
Tim, Howland
Chinyere, Ibegwam
Mena, Jalali
David, Johns
Leslie, Kline
Daniel S, Ma
Steven, MacCawley
Anand, Magoon
Felecia, Mann
David, May
Tina C, McIntosh
Somil, Mehta
Linda, Moy
Mee C, Moy
Brian J, Murphy
Sean D, Murphy
Keith A, Nelson
Zubeda, Nuri
Kimberly A, Parker
Alexandre C, Prudhomme
Vinita N, Puri
Hina, Qureshi
John C, Raley
Matthew S, Reardon
Megan A, Regier
Yu-Hui C, Rogers
Deanna L, Romblad
Jakob, Schutz
John L, Scott
Richard, Scott
Cynthia D, Sitter
Michella, Smallwood
Arlan C, Sprague
Erin, Stewart
Renee V, Strong
Ellen, Suh
Karena, Sylvester
Reginald, Thomas
Ni Ni, Tint
Christopher, Tsonis
Gary, Wang
George, Wang
Monica S, Williams
Sherita M, Williams
Sandra M, Windsor
Keriellen, Wolfe
Mitchell M, Wu
Jayshree, Zaveri
Kabir, Chaturvedi
Andrei E, Gabrielian
Zhaoxi, Ke
Jingtao, Sun
Gangadharan, Subramanian
J Craig, Venter
Cynthia M, Pfannkoch
Mary, Barnstead
Lisa D, Stephenson
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.). 296(5573)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The high degree of similarity between the mouse and human genomes is demonstrated through analysis of the sequence of mouse chromosome 16 (Mmu 16), which was obtained as part of a whole-genome shotgun assembly of the mouse genome. The mouse genome is about 10% smaller than the human genome, owing to a lower repetitive DNA content. Comparison of the structure and protein-coding potential of Mmu 16 with that of the homologous segments of the human genome identifies regions of conserved synteny with human chromosomes (Hsa) 3, 8, 12, 16, 21, and 22. Gene content and order are highly conserved between Mmu 16 and the syntenic blocks of the human genome. Of the 731 predicted genes on Mmu 16, 509 align with orthologs on the corresponding portions of the human genome, 44 are likely paralogous to these genes, and 164 genes have homologs elsewhere in the human genome; there are 14 genes for which we could find no human counterpart.

Details

ISSN :
10959203
Volume :
296
Issue :
5573
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a077580380a34b7a7fa47b6f364e7a10