Multi-Species Comparative Sequencing of Targeted Genomic
多物种靶向基因组比较测序
基本信息
- 批准号:7147961
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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- 关键词:Chordataartificial chromosomesbiochemical evolutionbioinformaticscomparative genomic hybridizationcomputer assisted sequence analysisfunctional /structural genomicsgene targetinggenetic librarygenetic mappinggenomeinformation retrievalmethod developmentnucleic acid probesnucleic acid sequencespecies difference
项目摘要
With the recent completion of the human genome sequence, the sequencing of other vertebrate genomes has taken center stage. The sequencing of widely studied model organisms (e.g., mouse, rat, and zebrafish) is providing a valuable resource for future experimentation and important insights into vertebrate biology. Less clear is the relative value of other candidate genomes being considered for systematic sequencing, especially with regard to their potential contribution to the annotation and interpretation of the human genome sequence. To investigate such issues, we are generating large blocks of orthologous sequence from multiple vertebrates for detailed comparative analyses. Specifically, the same targeted genomic regions from multiple vertebrate specie are being isolated in large-insert clones and then sequenced. Efficient methods for designing orthologous hybridization probes and isolating bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones from the different species have been developed and implemented. Following characterization by several mapping methods, tiling paths of BACs are then selected and systematically sequenced. In total, >250 Mb of comparative sequencing data is being generated each year, in conjunction with the Physical Mapping Section of the NHGRI Genome Technology Branch. The establishment of this comparative sequence resource is facilitating the development of new computational tools for multi-species sequence comparisons, providing insight about the appropriate degrees of sequencing finishing that should be pursued in the sequencing of other vertebrate species, and revealing the benefits of sequencing species from a range of different evolutionary distances from human. These efforts are being extensively focused on the recently launched ENCODE project, which aims to identify all functional in a targeted 1% of the human genome.
随着人类基因组测序的完成,其他脊椎动物基因组的测序已经成为中心舞台。广泛研究的模式生物的测序(例如,小鼠、大鼠和斑马鱼)为未来的实验和对脊椎动物生物学的重要见解提供了宝贵的资源。不太清楚的是其他候选基因组被考虑用于系统测序的相对价值,特别是关于它们对人类基因组序列的注释和解释的潜在贡献。为了研究这些问题,我们正在从多种脊椎动物中产生大量的正向同源序列,以进行详细的比较分析。具体来说,来自多个脊椎动物物种的相同目标基因组区域正在大插入克隆中分离,然后进行测序。已经开发并实施了用于设计正向杂交探针和从不同物种分离细菌人工染色体(BAC)克隆的有效方法。通过几种映射方法进行表征后,选择BAC的平铺路径并进行系统测序。总的来说,每年与NHGRI基因组技术分支的物理作图部分一起生成>250 Mb的比较测序数据。该比较序列资源的建立促进了用于多物种序列比较的新计算工具的开发,提供了关于在其他脊椎动物物种的测序中应该追求的适当程度的测序完成的见解,并揭示了从一系列不同进化距离的物种测序的益处。这些努力正在广泛地集中在最近启动的ENCODE项目上,该项目旨在确定目标1%人类基因组中的所有功能。
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9044870 - 财政年份:2014
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6108983 - 财政年份:
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Structural and Functional Analysis of Mammalian Chromosomes
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7734863 - 财政年份:
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