Copy number variation in the mouse genome: implications for the mouse as a model organism for human disease
- 1 January 2008
- journal article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Cytogenetic and Genome Research
- Vol. 123 (1-4), 297-306
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000184721
Abstract
Individuals within a species have genetic differences which ultimately result in the spectrum of phenotypic variation that we observe. Genetic variation exists at the nucleotide level in the form of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and at a structural level as inversions, deletions and amplifications of larger stretches of nucleotides. Profiling of human and mouse genomes has identified numerous genomic segmental copy number variations (CNVs) throughout these genomes. Since inbred mice are widely used laboratory models for the study of both normal and disease biology, it is crucial that we understand the full scope of genetic variation, including CNVs, within these animals. These genetic differences can inform us about the history of a population or species, enlighten us on gene function, and guide our selection of a model system for the study of human disease.Keywords
This publication has 73 references indexed in Scilit:
- Ecological Momentary Assessment of Maternal Cortisol Profiles Over a Multiple-Day Period Predicts the Length of Human GestationPsychosomatic Medicine, 2011
- Mouse segmental duplication and copy number variationNature Genetics, 2008
- Genomic copy number and expression variation within the C57BL/6J inbred mouse strainGenome Research, 2007
- Significant gene content variation characterizes the genomes of inbred mouse strainsGenome Research, 2007
- Global variation in copy number in the human genomeNature, 2006
- A Chromosome 8 Gene-Cluster Polymorphism with Low Human Beta-Defensin 2 Gene Copy Number Predisposes to Crohn Disease of the ColonAmerican Journal of Human Genetics, 2006
- Autoreactive B Cell Responses to RNA-Related Antigens Due to TLR7 Gene DuplicationScience, 2006
- Copy number polymorphism in Fcgr3 predisposes to glomerulonephritis in rats and humansNature, 2006
- Initial sequencing and comparative analysis of the mouse genomeNature, 2002
- Mini‐ and microsatellite expansions: the recombination connectionEMBO Reports, 2000