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DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 18.

Authors :
Nusbaum C
Zody MC
Borowsky ML
Kamal M
Kodira CD
Taylor TD
Whittaker CA
Chang JL
Cuomo CA
Dewar K
FitzGerald MG
Yang X
Abouelleil A
Allen NR
Anderson S
Bloom T
Bugalter B
Butler J
Cook A
DeCaprio D
Engels R
Garber M
Gnirke A
Hafez N
Hall JL
Norman CH
Itoh T
Jaffe DB
Kuroki Y
Lehoczky J
Lui A
Macdonald P
Mauceli E
Mikkelsen TS
Naylor JW
Nicol R
Nguyen C
Noguchi H
O'Leary SB
O'Neill K
Piqani B
Smith CL
Talamas JA
Topham K
Totoki Y
Toyoda A
Wain HM
Young SK
Zeng Q
Zimmer AR
Fujiyama A
Hattori M
Birren BW
Sakaki Y
Lander ES
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2005 Sep 22; Vol. 437 (7058), pp. 551-5.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Chromosome 18 appears to have the lowest gene density of any human chromosome and is one of only three chromosomes for which trisomic individuals survive to term. There are also a number of genetic disorders stemming from chromosome 18 trisomy and aneuploidy. Here we report the finished sequence and gene annotation of human chromosome 18, which will allow a better understanding of the normal and disease biology of this chromosome. Despite the low density of protein-coding genes on chromosome 18, we find that the proportion of non-protein-coding sequences evolutionarily conserved among mammals is close to the genome-wide average. Extending this analysis to the entire human genome, we find that the density of conserved non-protein-coding sequences is largely uncorrelated with gene density. This has important implications for the nature and roles of non-protein-coding sequence elements.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
437
Issue :
7058
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16177791
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03983