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The DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 6.

Authors :
Mungall AJ
Palmer SA
Sims SK
Edwards CA
Ashurst JL
Wilming L
Jones MC
Horton R
Hunt SE
Scott CE
Gilbert JG
Clamp ME
Bethel G
Milne S
Ainscough R
Almeida JP
Ambrose KD
Andrews TD
Ashwell RI
Babbage AK
Bagguley CL
Bailey J
Banerjee R
Barker DJ
Barlow KF
Bates K
Beare DM
Beasley H
Beasley O
Bird CP
Blakey S
Bray-Allen S
Brook J
Brown AJ
Brown JY
Burford DC
Burrill W
Burton J
Carder C
Carter NP
Chapman JC
Clark SY
Clark G
Clee CM
Clegg S
Cobley V
Collier RE
Collins JE
Colman LK
Corby NR
Coville GJ
Culley KM
Dhami P
Davies J
Dunn M
Earthrowl ME
Ellington AE
Evans KA
Faulkner L
Francis MD
Frankish A
Frankland J
French L
Garner P
Garnett J
Ghori MJ
Gilby LM
Gillson CJ
Glithero RJ
Grafham DV
Grant M
Gribble S
Griffiths C
Griffiths M
Hall R
Halls KS
Hammond S
Harley JL
Hart EA
Heath PD
Heathcott R
Holmes SJ
Howden PJ
Howe KL
Howell GR
Huckle E
Humphray SJ
Humphries MD
Hunt AR
Johnson CM
Joy AA
Kay M
Keenan SJ
Kimberley AM
King A
Laird GK
Langford C
Lawlor S
Leongamornlert DA
Leversha M
Lloyd CR
Lloyd DM
Loveland JE
Lovell J
Martin S
Mashreghi-Mohammadi M
Maslen GL
Matthews L
McCann OT
McLaren SJ
McLay K
McMurray A
Moore MJ
Mullikin JC
Niblett D
Nickerson T
Novik KL
Oliver K
Overton-Larty EK
Parker A
Patel R
Pearce AV
Peck AI
Phillimore B
Phillips S
Plumb RW
Porter KM
Ramsey Y
Ranby SA
Rice CM
Ross MT
Searle SM
Sehra HK
Sheridan E
Skuce CD
Smith S
Smith M
Spraggon L
Squares SL
Steward CA
Sycamore N
Tamlyn-Hall G
Tester J
Theaker AJ
Thomas DW
Thorpe A
Tracey A
Tromans A
Tubby B
Wall M
Wallis JM
West AP
White SS
Whitehead SL
Whittaker H
Wild A
Willey DJ
Wilmer TE
Wood JM
Wray PW
Wyatt JC
Young L
Younger RM
Bentley DR
Coulson A
Durbin R
Hubbard T
Sulston JE
Dunham I
Rogers J
Beck S
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2003 Oct 23; Vol. 425 (6960), pp. 805-11.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Chromosome 6 is a metacentric chromosome that constitutes about 6% of the human genome. The finished sequence comprises 166,880,988 base pairs, representing the largest chromosome sequenced so far. The entire sequence has been subjected to high-quality manual annotation, resulting in the evidence-supported identification of 1,557 genes and 633 pseudogenes. Here we report that at least 96% of the protein-coding genes have been identified, as assessed by multi-species comparative sequence analysis, and provide evidence for the presence of further, otherwise unsupported exons/genes. Among these are genes directly implicated in cancer, schizophrenia, autoimmunity and many other diseases. Chromosome 6 harbours the largest transfer RNA gene cluster in the genome; we show that this cluster co-localizes with a region of high transcriptional activity. Within the essential immune loci of the major histocompatibility complex, we find HLA-B to be the most polymorphic gene on chromosome 6 and in the human genome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
425
Issue :
6960
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14574404
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature02055