Templated sequence insertion polymorphisms in the human genome
Templated Sequence Insertion Polymorphism (TSIP) is a recently described form of polymorphism recognized in the human genome, in which a sequence that is templated from a distant genomic region is inserted into the genome, seemingly at random. TSIPs can be grouped into two classes based on nucleotid...
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doaj-6702c272863f4be98348818fcecff3542020-11-24T20:51:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462016-11-01410.3389/fchem.2016.00043224734Templated sequence insertion polymorphisms in the human genomeMasahiro Onozawa0Masahiro Onozawa1Peter D. Aplan2NIH/NCIHokkaido University Graduate School of MedicineNIH/NCITemplated Sequence Insertion Polymorphism (TSIP) is a recently described form of polymorphism recognized in the human genome, in which a sequence that is templated from a distant genomic region is inserted into the genome, seemingly at random. TSIPs can be grouped into two classes based on nucleotide sequence features at the insertion junctions; Class 1 TSIPs show features of insertions that are mediated via the LINE-1 ORF2 protein, including 1) target-site duplication (TSD), 2) polyadenylation 10-30 nucleotides downstream of a cryptic polyadenylation signal, and 3) preference for insertion at a 5’-TTTT/A-3’ sequence. In contrast, class 2 TSIPs show features consistent with repair of a DNA double-strand break via insertion of a DNA patch that is derived from a distant genomic region. Survey of a large number of normal human volunteers demonstrates that most individuals have 25-30 TSIPs, and that these TSIPs track with specific geographic regions. Similar to other forms of human polymorphism, we suspect that these TSIPs may be important for the generation of human diversity and genetic diseases.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fchem.2016.00043/fullDNA RepairpolymorphismLINE1templated sequence insertion polymorphismTSIP |
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Templated sequence insertion polymorphisms in the human genome |
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Templated sequence insertion polymorphisms in the human genome |
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Templated sequence insertion polymorphisms in the human genome |
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2296-2646 |
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Templated Sequence Insertion Polymorphism (TSIP) is a recently described form of polymorphism recognized in the human genome, in which a sequence that is templated from a distant genomic region is inserted into the genome, seemingly at random. TSIPs can be grouped into two classes based on nucleotide sequence features at the insertion junctions; Class 1 TSIPs show features of insertions that are mediated via the LINE-1 ORF2 protein, including 1) target-site duplication (TSD), 2) polyadenylation 10-30 nucleotides downstream of a cryptic polyadenylation signal, and 3) preference for insertion at a 5’-TTTT/A-3’ sequence. In contrast, class 2 TSIPs show features consistent with repair of a DNA double-strand break via insertion of a DNA patch that is derived from a distant genomic region. Survey of a large number of normal human volunteers demonstrates that most individuals have 25-30 TSIPs, and that these TSIPs track with specific geographic regions. Similar to other forms of human polymorphism, we suspect that these TSIPs may be important for the generation of human diversity and genetic diseases. |
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DNA Repair polymorphism LINE1 templated sequence insertion polymorphism TSIP |
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