Deciphering heterogeneity in pig genome assembly Sscrofa9 by isochore and isochore-like region analyses.

<h4>Background</h4>The isochore, a large DNA sequence with relatively small GC variance, is one of the most important structures in eukaryotic genomes. Although the isochore has been widely studied in humans and other species, little is known about its distribution in pigs.<h4>Prin...

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Main Authors: Wenqian Zhang, Wenwu Wu, Wenchao Lin, Pengfang Zhou, Li Dai, Yang Zhang, Jingfei Huang, Deli Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-10-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/20948965/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-0bde72470b4c440c8892598cce3c8e642021-03-04T02:17:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-10-01510e1330310.1371/journal.pone.0013303Deciphering heterogeneity in pig genome assembly Sscrofa9 by isochore and isochore-like region analyses.Wenqian ZhangWenwu WuWenchao LinPengfang ZhouLi DaiYang ZhangJingfei HuangDeli Zhang<h4>Background</h4>The isochore, a large DNA sequence with relatively small GC variance, is one of the most important structures in eukaryotic genomes. Although the isochore has been widely studied in humans and other species, little is known about its distribution in pigs.<h4>Principal findings</h4>In this paper, we construct a map of long homogeneous genome regions (LHGRs), i.e., isochores and isochore-like regions, in pigs to provide an intuitive version of GC heterogeneity in each chromosome. The LHGR pattern study not only quantifies heterogeneities, but also reveals some primary characteristics of the chromatin organization, including the followings: (1) the majority of LHGRs belong to GC-poor families and are in long length; (2) a high gene density tends to occur with the appearance of GC-rich LHGRs; and (3) the density of LINE repeats decreases with an increase in the GC content of LHGRs. Furthermore, a portion of LHGRs with particular GC ranges (50%-51% and 54%-55%) tend to have abnormally high gene densities, suggesting that biased gene conversion (BGC), as well as time- and energy-saving principles, could be of importance to the formation of genome organization.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This study significantly improves our knowledge of chromatin organization in the pig genome. Correlations between the different biological features (e.g., gene density and repeat density) and GC content of LHGRs provide a unique glimpse of in silico gene and repeats prediction.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/20948965/?tool=EBI
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author Wenqian Zhang
Wenwu Wu
Wenchao Lin
Pengfang Zhou
Li Dai
Yang Zhang
Jingfei Huang
Deli Zhang
spellingShingle Wenqian Zhang
Wenwu Wu
Wenchao Lin
Pengfang Zhou
Li Dai
Yang Zhang
Jingfei Huang
Deli Zhang
Deciphering heterogeneity in pig genome assembly Sscrofa9 by isochore and isochore-like region analyses.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wenqian Zhang
Wenwu Wu
Wenchao Lin
Pengfang Zhou
Li Dai
Yang Zhang
Jingfei Huang
Deli Zhang
author_sort Wenqian Zhang
title Deciphering heterogeneity in pig genome assembly Sscrofa9 by isochore and isochore-like region analyses.
title_short Deciphering heterogeneity in pig genome assembly Sscrofa9 by isochore and isochore-like region analyses.
title_full Deciphering heterogeneity in pig genome assembly Sscrofa9 by isochore and isochore-like region analyses.
title_fullStr Deciphering heterogeneity in pig genome assembly Sscrofa9 by isochore and isochore-like region analyses.
title_full_unstemmed Deciphering heterogeneity in pig genome assembly Sscrofa9 by isochore and isochore-like region analyses.
title_sort deciphering heterogeneity in pig genome assembly sscrofa9 by isochore and isochore-like region analyses.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-10-01
description <h4>Background</h4>The isochore, a large DNA sequence with relatively small GC variance, is one of the most important structures in eukaryotic genomes. Although the isochore has been widely studied in humans and other species, little is known about its distribution in pigs.<h4>Principal findings</h4>In this paper, we construct a map of long homogeneous genome regions (LHGRs), i.e., isochores and isochore-like regions, in pigs to provide an intuitive version of GC heterogeneity in each chromosome. The LHGR pattern study not only quantifies heterogeneities, but also reveals some primary characteristics of the chromatin organization, including the followings: (1) the majority of LHGRs belong to GC-poor families and are in long length; (2) a high gene density tends to occur with the appearance of GC-rich LHGRs; and (3) the density of LINE repeats decreases with an increase in the GC content of LHGRs. Furthermore, a portion of LHGRs with particular GC ranges (50%-51% and 54%-55%) tend to have abnormally high gene densities, suggesting that biased gene conversion (BGC), as well as time- and energy-saving principles, could be of importance to the formation of genome organization.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This study significantly improves our knowledge of chromatin organization in the pig genome. Correlations between the different biological features (e.g., gene density and repeat density) and GC content of LHGRs provide a unique glimpse of in silico gene and repeats prediction.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/20948965/?tool=EBI
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