Human Chromosome 7: DNA Sequence and Biology.

Scherer, S.W., Cheung, J., MacDonald, J. R., Osborne, L. R., Nakabayashi, K., Herbrick, J.-A., Carson, A. R., Parker-Katiraee, L., Skaug, J., Khaja, R., Zhang, J., Hudek, A. K., Li, M., Haddad, M., Duggan, G. E., Fernandez, B. A., Kanematsu, E., Gentles, S., Christopoulos, C. C., Choufani, S., Kwasnicka, D., Zheng, X. H., Lai, Z., Nusskern, D., Zhang, Q., Gu, Z., Lu, F., Zeesman, S., Nowaczyk, M. J., Teshima, I., Chitayat, D., Shuman, C., Weksberg, R., Zackai, E. H., Grebe, T. A., Cox, S. R., Kirkpatrick, S. J., Rahman, N., Friedman, J. M., Heng, H. H. Q., Pelicci, P. G., Lo-Coco, F., Belloni, E., Shaffer, L. G., Pober, B., Morton, C. C., Gusella, J. F., Bruns, G. A. P., Korf, B. R., Quade, B. J., Ligon, A. H., Ferguson, H., Higgins, A. W., Leach, N. T., Herrick, S. R., Lemyre, E., Farra, C. G., Kim, H.-G., Summers, A. M., Gripp, K. W., Roberts, W., Szatmari, P., Winsor, E. J.T., Grzeschik, K.-H., Teebi, A., Minassian, B. A., Kere, J., Armengol, L., Pujana, M. A., Estivill, X., Wilson, M. D., Koop, B. F., Tosi, S., Moore, G. E., Boright, A. P., Zlotorynski, E., Kerem, B., Kroisel, P. M., Petek, E., Oscier, D. G., Mould, S. J., Dohner, H., Dohner, K., Rommens, J. M., Vincent, J. B., Venter, J. C., Li, P. W., Mural, R. J., Adams, M. D. and Tsui, L.-C., 2003. Human Chromosome 7: DNA Sequence and Biology. Science, 300 (5620), pp. 767-772.

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Official URL: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/300...

DOI: 10.1126/science.1083423

Abstract

DNA sequence and annotation of the entire human chromosome 7, encompassing nearly 158 million nucleotides of DNA and 1917 gene structures, are presented. To generate a higher order description, additional structural features such as imprinted genes, fragile sites, and segmental duplications were integrated at the level of the DNA sequence with medical genetic data, including 440 chromosome rearrangement breakpoints associated with disease. This approach enabled the discovery of candidate genes for developmental diseases including autism.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0036-8075
Subjects:Technology > Medicine and Health
Group:School of Health and Social Care > Centre for Postgraduate Medical Research and Education
ID Code:6248
Deposited By:INVALID USER
Deposited On:19 Oct 2008 20:43
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