The mosaic structure of human pericentromeric DNA: A strategy for characterizing complex regions of the human genome

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Horvath, JE
Schwartz, S
Eichler, EE [1 ]
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[1] Case Western Reserve Univ Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Genet, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[2] Case Western Reserve Univ Hosp, Sch Med, Ctr Human Genet, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
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10.1101/gr.10.6.839
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The pericentromeric regions of human chromosomes pose particular problems for both mapping and sequencing. These difficulties are due, in large part, to the presence of duplicated genomic segments that are distributed among multiple human chromosomes. To ensure contiguity of genomic sequence in these regions, we designed a sequence-based strategy to characterize different pericentromeric regions using a single (162 kb) 2p11 seed sequence as a point of reference. Molecular and cytogenetic techniques were first used to construct a paralogy map that delineated the interchromosomal distribution of duplicated segments throughout the human genome. Monochromosomal hybrid DNAs were PCR amplified by primer pairs designed to the 2p11 reference sequence. The PCR products were directly sequenced and used to develop a catalog of sequence tags for each duplicon for each chromosome. A total of 685 paralogous sequence variants were generated by sequencing 34.7 kb of paralogous pericentromeric sequence. Using PCR products as hybridization probes, we were able to identify 702 human BAC clones, of which a subset, 107 clones, were analyzed at the sequence level. We used diagnostic paralogous sequence variants to assign 65 of these BACs to at least 9 chromosomal pericentromeric regions: 1q12, 2p11, 9p11/q12, 10p11, 14q11, 15q11, 16p11, 17p11, and 22q11. Comparisons with existing sequence and physical maps for the human genome suggest that many of these BACs map to regions of the genome with sequence gaps. Our analysis indicates that large portions of pericentromeric DNA are virtually devoid of unique sequences. Instead, they consist of a mosaic of different genomic segments that have had different propensities for duplication. These biologic properties may be exploited for the rapid characterization of, not only pericentromeric DNA, bur also other complex paralogous regions of the human genome.
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