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The mosaic structure of variation in the laboratory mouse genome

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NATURE
卷 420, 期 6915, 页码 574-578

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature01252

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Most inbred laboratory mouse strains are known to have originated from a mixed but limited founder population in a few laboratories(1,2). However, the effect of this breeding history on patterns of genetic variation among these strains and the implications for their use are not well understood. Here we present an analysis of the fine structure of variation in the mouse genome, using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). When the recently assembled genome sequence from the C57BL/6J strain(3) is aligned with sample sequence from other strains, we observe long segments of either extremely high (similar to40 SNPs per 10 kb) or extremely low (similar to0.5 SNPs per 10 kb) polymorphism rates. In all strain-to-strain comparisons examined, only one-third of the genome falls into long regions (averaging >1 Mb) of a high SNP rate, consistent with estimated divergence rates between Mus musculus domesticus and either M. m. musculus or M. m. castaneus. These data suggest that the genomes of these inbred strains are mosaics with the vast majority of segments derived from domesticus and musculus sources. These observations have important implications for the design and interpretation of positional cloning experiments.

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