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Hotspots for copy number variation in chimpanzees and humans

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0602318103

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chimpanzee genome; human evolution; structural genomic variation

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  1. NCRR NIH HHS [U42 RR015087] Funding Source: Medline

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Copy number variation is surprisingly common among humans and can be involved in phenotypic diversity and variable susceptibility to complex diseases, but little is known of the extent of copy number variation in nonhuman primates. We have used two array-based comparative genomic hybridization platforms to identify a total of 355 copy number variants (CNVs) in the genomes of 20 wild-born chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and have compared the identified chimpanzee CNVs to known human CNVs from previous studies. Many CNVs were observed in the corresponding regions in both chimpanzees and humans; especially those CNVs of higher frequency. Strikingly, these loci are enriched 20-fold for ancestral segmental duplications, which may facilitate CNV formation through nonallelic homologous recombination mechanisms. Therefore, some of these regions may be unstable hotspots for the genesis of copy number variation, with recurrent duplications and deletions occurring across and within species.

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