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DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 8
Authors:Nusbaum Chad  Mikkelsen Tarjei S  Zody Michael C  Asakawa Shuichi  Taudien Stefan  Garber Manuel  Kodira Chinnappa D  Schueler Mary G  Shimizu Atsushi  Whittaker Charles A  Chang Jean L  Cuomo Christina A  Dewar Ken  FitzGerald Michael G  Yang Xiaoping  Allen Nicole R  Anderson Scott  Asakawa Teruyo  Blechschmidt Karin  Bloom Toby  Borowsky Mark L  Butler Jonathan  Cook April  Corum Benjamin  DeArellano Kurt  DeCaprio David  Dooley Kathleen T  Dorris Lester  Engels Reinhard  Glöckner Gernot  Hafez Nabil  Hagopian Daniel S  Hall Jennifer L  Ishikawa Sabine K  Jaffe David B  Kamat Asha  Kudoh Jun  Lehmann Rüdiger  Lokitsang Tashi
Institution:Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, 320 Charles St, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02141, USA. chad@broad.mit.edu
Abstract:The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium (IHGSC) recently completed a sequence of the human genome. As part of this project, we have focused on chromosome 8. Although some chromosomes exhibit extreme characteristics in terms of length, gene content, repeat content and fraction segmentally duplicated, chromosome 8 is distinctly typical in character, being very close to the genome median in each of these aspects. This work describes a finished sequence and gene catalogue for the chromosome, which represents just over 5% of the euchromatic human genome. A unique feature of the chromosome is a vast region of approximately 15 megabases on distal 8p that appears to have a strikingly high mutation rate, which has accelerated in the hominids relative to other sequenced mammals. This fast-evolving region contains a number of genes related to innate immunity and the nervous system, including loci that appear to be under positive selection--these include the major defensin (DEF) gene cluster and MCPH1, a gene that may have contributed to the evolution of expanded brain size in the great apes. The data from chromosome 8 should allow a better understanding of both normal and disease biology and genome evolution.
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