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De Novo Mutations Reflect Development and Aging of the Human Germline

Authors :
Goldmann, J.M.
Veltman, J.A.
Gilissen, C.F.
Goldmann, J.M.
Veltman, J.A.
Gilissen, C.F.
Source :
Trends in Genetics; 828; 839; 0168-9525; 11; vol. 35; ~Trends in Genetics~828~839~~~0168-9525~11~35~~
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 215596.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)<br />Human germline de novo mutations (DNMs) are both a driver of evolution and an important cause of genetic diseases. In the past few years, whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of parent-offspring trios has facilitated the large-scale detection and study of human DNMs, which has led to exciting discoveries. The overarching theme of all of these studies is that the DNMs of an individual are a complex mixture of mutations that arise through different biological processes acting at different times during human development and life.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Trends in Genetics; 828; 839; 0168-9525; 11; vol. 35; ~Trends in Genetics~828~839~~~0168-9525~11~35~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284114481
Document Type :
Electronic Resource