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Novel Population Specific Autosomal Copy Number Variation and Its Functional Analysis amongst Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia

Copy number variation (CNV) has been recognized as a major contributor to human genome diversity. It plays an important role in determining phenotypes and has been associated with a number of common and complex diseases. However CNV data from diverse populations is still limited. Here we report the...

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Autores principales: Mokhtar, Siti Shuhada, Marshall, Christian R., Phipps, Maude E., Thiruvahindrapuram, Bhooma, Lionel, Anath C., Scherer, Stephen W., Peng, Hoh Boon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4067311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24956385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100371
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author Mokhtar, Siti Shuhada
Marshall, Christian R.
Phipps, Maude E.
Thiruvahindrapuram, Bhooma
Lionel, Anath C.
Scherer, Stephen W.
Peng, Hoh Boon
author_facet Mokhtar, Siti Shuhada
Marshall, Christian R.
Phipps, Maude E.
Thiruvahindrapuram, Bhooma
Lionel, Anath C.
Scherer, Stephen W.
Peng, Hoh Boon
author_sort Mokhtar, Siti Shuhada
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description Copy number variation (CNV) has been recognized as a major contributor to human genome diversity. It plays an important role in determining phenotypes and has been associated with a number of common and complex diseases. However CNV data from diverse populations is still limited. Here we report the first investigation of CNV in the indigenous populations from Peninsular Malaysia. We genotyped 34 Negrito genomes from Peninsular Malaysia using the Affymetrix SNP 6.0 microarray and identified 48 putative novel CNVs, consisting of 24 gains and 24 losses, of which 5 were identified in at least 2 unrelated samples. These CNVs appear unique to the Negrito population and were absent in the DGV, HapMap3 and Singapore Genome Variation Project (SGVP) datasets. Analysis of gene ontology revealed that genes within these CNVs were enriched in the immune system (GO:0002376), response to stimulus mechanisms (GO:0050896), the metabolic pathways (GO:0001852), as well as regulation of transcription (GO:0006355). Copy number gains in CNV regions (CNVRs) enriched with genes were significantly higher than the losses (P value <0.001). In view of the small population size, relative isolation and semi-nomadic lifestyles of this community, we speculate that these CNVs may be attributed to recent local adaptation of Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia.
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spelling pubmed-40673112014-06-25 Novel Population Specific Autosomal Copy Number Variation and Its Functional Analysis amongst Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia Mokhtar, Siti Shuhada Marshall, Christian R. Phipps, Maude E. Thiruvahindrapuram, Bhooma Lionel, Anath C. Scherer, Stephen W. Peng, Hoh Boon PLoS One Research Article Copy number variation (CNV) has been recognized as a major contributor to human genome diversity. It plays an important role in determining phenotypes and has been associated with a number of common and complex diseases. However CNV data from diverse populations is still limited. Here we report the first investigation of CNV in the indigenous populations from Peninsular Malaysia. We genotyped 34 Negrito genomes from Peninsular Malaysia using the Affymetrix SNP 6.0 microarray and identified 48 putative novel CNVs, consisting of 24 gains and 24 losses, of which 5 were identified in at least 2 unrelated samples. These CNVs appear unique to the Negrito population and were absent in the DGV, HapMap3 and Singapore Genome Variation Project (SGVP) datasets. Analysis of gene ontology revealed that genes within these CNVs were enriched in the immune system (GO:0002376), response to stimulus mechanisms (GO:0050896), the metabolic pathways (GO:0001852), as well as regulation of transcription (GO:0006355). Copy number gains in CNV regions (CNVRs) enriched with genes were significantly higher than the losses (P value <0.001). In view of the small population size, relative isolation and semi-nomadic lifestyles of this community, we speculate that these CNVs may be attributed to recent local adaptation of Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia. Public Library of Science 2014-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4067311/ /pubmed/24956385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100371 Text en © 2014 Mokhtar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mokhtar, Siti Shuhada
Marshall, Christian R.
Phipps, Maude E.
Thiruvahindrapuram, Bhooma
Lionel, Anath C.
Scherer, Stephen W.
Peng, Hoh Boon
Novel Population Specific Autosomal Copy Number Variation and Its Functional Analysis amongst Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia
title Novel Population Specific Autosomal Copy Number Variation and Its Functional Analysis amongst Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Novel Population Specific Autosomal Copy Number Variation and Its Functional Analysis amongst Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Novel Population Specific Autosomal Copy Number Variation and Its Functional Analysis amongst Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Novel Population Specific Autosomal Copy Number Variation and Its Functional Analysis amongst Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Novel Population Specific Autosomal Copy Number Variation and Its Functional Analysis amongst Negritos from Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort novel population specific autosomal copy number variation and its functional analysis amongst negritos from peninsular malaysia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4067311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24956385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100371
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