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Whole-genome experimental identification of insertion/deletion polymorphisms of interspersed repeats by a new general approach

A new experimental technique for genome-wide detection of integration sites of polymorphic retroelements (REs) is described. The technique allows one to reveal the absence of a retroelement in an individual genome provided that this retroelement is present in at least one of several other genomes un...

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Autores principales: Mamedov, Ilgar Z., Arzumanyan, Elena S., Amosova, Anna L., Lebedev, Yuri B., Sverdlov, Eugene D.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC548376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15673711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni018
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author Mamedov, Ilgar Z.
Arzumanyan, Elena S.
Amosova, Anna L.
Lebedev, Yuri B.
Sverdlov, Eugene D.
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Arzumanyan, Elena S.
Amosova, Anna L.
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description A new experimental technique for genome-wide detection of integration sites of polymorphic retroelements (REs) is described. The technique allows one to reveal the absence of a retroelement in an individual genome provided that this retroelement is present in at least one of several other genomes under comparison. Since quite a number of genomes are compared simultaneously, the search for polymorphic REs insertions is very efficient. The technique includes two whole-genome selective PCR amplifications of sequences flanking REs: one for a particular genome and another one for a mixture of ten different genomes. A subsequent subtractive hybridization of the obtained amplicons with DNA of a particular genome as driver results in isolation of polymorphic insertions. The technique was successfully applied for identification of 41 new polymorphic human AluYa5/Ya8 insertions. Among them, 18 individual Alu elements first sequenced in this work were not found in the available human genome databases. This result suggests that significant part of polymorphic REs were not identified during genome sequencing and remain to be detected and characterized. The proposed method does not depend on preliminary knowledge of evolutionary history of retroelements and can be applied for identification of insertion/deletion polymorphic markers in genomes of different species.
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spelling pubmed-5483762005-02-10 Whole-genome experimental identification of insertion/deletion polymorphisms of interspersed repeats by a new general approach Mamedov, Ilgar Z. Arzumanyan, Elena S. Amosova, Anna L. Lebedev, Yuri B. Sverdlov, Eugene D. Nucleic Acids Res Methods Online A new experimental technique for genome-wide detection of integration sites of polymorphic retroelements (REs) is described. The technique allows one to reveal the absence of a retroelement in an individual genome provided that this retroelement is present in at least one of several other genomes under comparison. Since quite a number of genomes are compared simultaneously, the search for polymorphic REs insertions is very efficient. The technique includes two whole-genome selective PCR amplifications of sequences flanking REs: one for a particular genome and another one for a mixture of ten different genomes. A subsequent subtractive hybridization of the obtained amplicons with DNA of a particular genome as driver results in isolation of polymorphic insertions. The technique was successfully applied for identification of 41 new polymorphic human AluYa5/Ya8 insertions. Among them, 18 individual Alu elements first sequenced in this work were not found in the available human genome databases. This result suggests that significant part of polymorphic REs were not identified during genome sequencing and remain to be detected and characterized. The proposed method does not depend on preliminary knowledge of evolutionary history of retroelements and can be applied for identification of insertion/deletion polymorphic markers in genomes of different species. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC548376/ /pubmed/15673711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni018 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Amosova, Anna L.
Lebedev, Yuri B.
Sverdlov, Eugene D.
Whole-genome experimental identification of insertion/deletion polymorphisms of interspersed repeats by a new general approach
title Whole-genome experimental identification of insertion/deletion polymorphisms of interspersed repeats by a new general approach
title_full Whole-genome experimental identification of insertion/deletion polymorphisms of interspersed repeats by a new general approach
title_fullStr Whole-genome experimental identification of insertion/deletion polymorphisms of interspersed repeats by a new general approach
title_full_unstemmed Whole-genome experimental identification of insertion/deletion polymorphisms of interspersed repeats by a new general approach
title_short Whole-genome experimental identification of insertion/deletion polymorphisms of interspersed repeats by a new general approach
title_sort whole-genome experimental identification of insertion/deletion polymorphisms of interspersed repeats by a new general approach
topic Methods Online
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC548376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15673711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni018
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