Structural variation on the human Y chromosome from population-scale resequencing.

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Title
Structural variation on the human Y chromosome from population-scale resequencing.
Journal
Croatian Medical Journal
Author(s)
Espinosa J.R., Ayub Q., Chen Y., Xue Y., Tyler-Smith C.
ISSN
1332-8166 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0353-9504
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
56
Number
3
Pages
194-207
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'topen access
Abstract
AIM: To investigate the information about Y-structural variants (SVs) in the general population that could be obtained by low-coverage whole-genome sequencing.
METHODS: We investigated SVs on the male-specific portion of the Y chromosome in the 70 individuals from Africa, Europe, or East Asia sequenced as part of the 1000 Genomes Pilot project, using data from this project and from additional studies on the same samples. We applied a combination of read-depth and read-pair methods to discover candidate Y-SVs, followed by validation using information from the literature, independent sequence and single nucleotide polymorphism-chip data sets, and polymerase chain reaction experiments.
RESULTS: We validated 19 Y-SVs, 2 of which were novel. Non-reference allele counts ranged from 1 to 64. The regions richest in variation were the heterochromatic segments near the centromere or the DYZ19 locus, followed by the ampliconic regions, but some Y-SVs were also present in the X-transposed and X-degenerate regions. In all, 5 of the 27 protein-coding gene families on the Y chromosome varied in copy number.
CONCLUSIONS: We confirmed that Y-SVs were readily detected from low-coverage sequence data and were abundant on the chromosome. We also reported both common and rare Y-SVs that are novel.
Keywords
African Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Asian Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Chromosomes, Human, Y/genetics, Continental Population Groups/genetics, European Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Gene Frequency, Genomics/methods, Humans, Male, Pilot Projects, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Sequence Analysis, DNA
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