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Human genomic deletions mediated by recombination between Alu elements
Authors:Sen Shurjo K  Han Kyudong  Wang Jianxin  Lee Jungnam  Wang Hui  Callinan Pauline A  Dyer Matthew  Cordaux Richard  Liang Ping  Batzer Mark A
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 70803, USA.
Abstract:Recombination between Alu elements results in genomic deletions associated with many human genetic disorders. Here, we compare the reference human and chimpanzee genomes to determine the magnitude of this recombination process in the human lineage since the human-chimpanzee divergence approximately 6 million years ago. Combining computational data mining and wet-bench experimental verification, we identified 492 human-specific deletions (for a total of approximately 400 kb) attributable to this process, a significant component of the insertion/deletion spectrum of the human genome. The majority of the deletions (295 of 492) coincide with known or predicted genes (including 3 that deleted functional exons, as compared with orthologous chimpanzee genes), which implicates this process in creating a substantial portion of the genomic differences between humans and chimpanzees. Overall, we found that Alu recombination-mediated genomic deletion has had a much higher impact than was inferred from previously identified isolated events and that it continues to contribute to the dynamic nature of the human genome.
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