Inter-population Differences in Retrogene Loss and Expression in Humans.

Gene retroposition leads to considerable genetic variation between individuals. Recent studies revealed the presence of at least 208 retroduplication variations (RDVs), a class of polymorphisms, in which a retrocopy is present or absent from individual genomes. Most of these RDVs resulted from recen...

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Main Authors: Michał Kabza, Magdalena Regina Kubiak, Agnieszka Danek, Wojciech Rosikiewicz, Sebastian Deorowicz, Andrzej Polański, Izabela Makałowska
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-10-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4608704?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d8f8f93835b44fcdadc17b5204589adc2020-11-25T00:07:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042015-10-011110e100557910.1371/journal.pgen.1005579Inter-population Differences in Retrogene Loss and Expression in Humans.Michał KabzaMagdalena Regina KubiakAgnieszka DanekWojciech RosikiewiczSebastian DeorowiczAndrzej PolańskiIzabela MakałowskaGene retroposition leads to considerable genetic variation between individuals. Recent studies revealed the presence of at least 208 retroduplication variations (RDVs), a class of polymorphisms, in which a retrocopy is present or absent from individual genomes. Most of these RDVs resulted from recent retroduplications. In this study, we used the results of Phase 1 from the 1000 Genomes Project to investigate the variation in loss of ancestral (i.e. shared with other primates) retrocopies among different human populations. In addition, we examined retrocopy expression levels using RNA-Seq data derived from the Ilumina BodyMap project, as well as data from lymphoblastoid cell lines provided by the Geuvadis Consortium. We also developed a new approach to detect novel retrocopies absent from the reference human genome. We experimentally confirmed the existence of the detected retrocopies and determined their presence or absence in the human genomes of 17 different populations. Altogether, we were able to detect 193 RDVs; the majority resulted from retrocopy deletion. Most of these RDVs had not been previously reported. We experimentally confirmed the expression of 11 ancestral retrogenes that underwent deletion in certain individuals. The frequency of their deletion, with the exception of one retrogene, is very low. The expression, conservation and low rate of deletion of the remaining 10 retrocopies may suggest some functionality. Aside from the presence or absence of expressed retrocopies, we also searched for differences in retrocopy expression levels between populations, finding 9 retrogenes that undergo statistically significant differential expression.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4608704?pdf=render
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author Michał Kabza
Magdalena Regina Kubiak
Agnieszka Danek
Wojciech Rosikiewicz
Sebastian Deorowicz
Andrzej Polański
Izabela Makałowska
spellingShingle Michał Kabza
Magdalena Regina Kubiak
Agnieszka Danek
Wojciech Rosikiewicz
Sebastian Deorowicz
Andrzej Polański
Izabela Makałowska
Inter-population Differences in Retrogene Loss and Expression in Humans.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Michał Kabza
Magdalena Regina Kubiak
Agnieszka Danek
Wojciech Rosikiewicz
Sebastian Deorowicz
Andrzej Polański
Izabela Makałowska
author_sort Michał Kabza
title Inter-population Differences in Retrogene Loss and Expression in Humans.
title_short Inter-population Differences in Retrogene Loss and Expression in Humans.
title_full Inter-population Differences in Retrogene Loss and Expression in Humans.
title_fullStr Inter-population Differences in Retrogene Loss and Expression in Humans.
title_full_unstemmed Inter-population Differences in Retrogene Loss and Expression in Humans.
title_sort inter-population differences in retrogene loss and expression in humans.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Gene retroposition leads to considerable genetic variation between individuals. Recent studies revealed the presence of at least 208 retroduplication variations (RDVs), a class of polymorphisms, in which a retrocopy is present or absent from individual genomes. Most of these RDVs resulted from recent retroduplications. In this study, we used the results of Phase 1 from the 1000 Genomes Project to investigate the variation in loss of ancestral (i.e. shared with other primates) retrocopies among different human populations. In addition, we examined retrocopy expression levels using RNA-Seq data derived from the Ilumina BodyMap project, as well as data from lymphoblastoid cell lines provided by the Geuvadis Consortium. We also developed a new approach to detect novel retrocopies absent from the reference human genome. We experimentally confirmed the existence of the detected retrocopies and determined their presence or absence in the human genomes of 17 different populations. Altogether, we were able to detect 193 RDVs; the majority resulted from retrocopy deletion. Most of these RDVs had not been previously reported. We experimentally confirmed the expression of 11 ancestral retrogenes that underwent deletion in certain individuals. The frequency of their deletion, with the exception of one retrogene, is very low. The expression, conservation and low rate of deletion of the remaining 10 retrocopies may suggest some functionality. Aside from the presence or absence of expressed retrocopies, we also searched for differences in retrocopy expression levels between populations, finding 9 retrogenes that undergo statistically significant differential expression.
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