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Haplotype-resolved diverse human genomes and integrated analysis of structural variation

Title
Haplotype-resolved diverse human genomes and integrated analysis of structural variation
Authors
Ebert P.Audano P.A.Zhu Q.Rodriguez-Martin B.Porubsky D.Bonder M.J.Sulovari A.Ebler J.Zhou W.Mari R.S.Yilmaz F.Zhao X.Hsieh P.Lee J.Kumar S.Lin J.Rausch T.Chen Y.Ren J.Santamarina M.Höps W.Ashraf H.Chuang N.T.Yang X.Munson K.M.Lewis A.P.Fairley S.Tallon L.J.Clarke W.E.Basile A.O.Byrska-Bishop M.Corvelo A.Evani U.S.Lu T.-Y.Chaisson M.J.P.Chen J.Li C.Brand H.Wenger A.M.Ghareghani M.Harvey W.T.Raeder B.Hasenfeld P.Regier A.A.Abel H.J.Hall I.M.Flicek P.Stegle O.Gerstein M.B.Tubio J.M.C.Mu Z.Li Y.I.Shi X.Hastie A.R.Ye K.Chong Z.Sanders A.D.Zody M.C.Talkowski M.E.Mills R.E.Devine S.E.Lee C.Korbel J.O.Marschall T.Eichler E.E.
Ewha Authors
Charles Lee
SCOPUS Author ID
Charles Leescopusscopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
Science
ISSN
0036-8075JCR Link
Citation
Science vol. 372, no. 6537
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Long-read and strand-specific sequencing technologies together facilitate the de novo assembly of high-quality haplotype-resolved human genomes without parent-child trio data. We present 64 assembled haplotypes from 32 diverse human genomes. These highly contiguous haplotype assemblies (average minimum contig length needed to cover 50% of the genome: 26 million base pairs) integrate all forms of genetic variation, even across complex loci. We identified 107,590 structural variants (SVs), of which 68% were not discovered with short-read sequencing, and 278 SV hotspots (spanning megabases of gene-rich sequence). We characterized 130 of the most active mobile element source elements and found that 63% of all SVs arise through homology-mediated mechanisms. This resource enables reliable graph-based genotyping from short reads of up to 50,340 SVs, resulting in the identification of 1526 expression quantitative trait loci as well as SV candidates for adaptive selection within the human population. © 2021 American Association for the Advancement of Science. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1126/science.abf7117
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