Discovery of common Asian copy number variants using integrated high-resolution array CGH and massively parallel DNA sequencing
Open Access
- 4 April 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Genetics
- Vol. 42 (5), 400-405
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.555
Abstract
Jeong-Sun Seo and colleagues report a catalog of common CNVs in Asians. The authors integrated high-resolution array CGH data with next-generation DNA sequencing data to discover 3,568 putative Asian-specific CNVs. Copy number variants (CNVs) account for the majority of human genomic diversity in terms of base coverage. Here, we have developed and applied a new method to combine high-resolution array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) data with whole-genome DNA sequencing data to obtain a comprehensive catalog of common CNVs in Asian individuals. The genomes of 30 individuals from three Asian populations (Korean, Chinese and Japanese) were interrogated with an ultra-high-resolution array CGH platform containing 24 million probes. Whole-genome sequencing data from a reference genome (NA10851, with 28.3× coverage) and two Asian genomes (AK1, with 27.8× coverage and AK2, with 32.0× coverage) were used to transform the relative copy number information obtained from array CGH experiments into absolute copy number values. We discovered 5,177 CNVs, of which 3,547 were putative Asian-specific CNVs. These common CNVs in Asian populations will be a useful resource for subsequent genetic studies in these populations, and the new method of calling absolute CNVs will be essential for applying CNV data to personalized medicine.Keywords
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