Nishant K T, Kumar Chetan, Rao M R S
Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2006 Jan 1;34(Database issue):D25-8. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkj009.
Meiotic recombination occurs preferentially at certain regions in the genome referred to as hot spots. The number of hot spots known in humans has increased manifold in recent years. The identification of these hot spots in humans is of great interest to population and medical geneticists since they influence the structure of Linkage Disequilibrium and Haplotype blocks in human populations, whose patterns have applications in mapping disease genes. HUMHOT is a web-based database of Human Meiotic Recombination Hot Spots. The database comprises DNA sequences corresponding to the hot spot regions from the literature that have been mapped to a high resolution (<4 kb) in humans. It also provides flanking sequence information for the hot spot region along with references describing the hot spot. The database can be queried based on hot spot identity, chromosome position or by homology to user-defined sequences. It is also updated with new hot spot sequences as they are discovered and provides hyperlinks to commonly used tools for estimating recombination rates, performing genetic analysis and new advances in our understanding of meiotic hot spots. Public access to the HUMHOT database is available at http://www.jncasr.ac.in/humhot.
减数分裂重组优先发生在基因组中某些被称为热点的区域。近年来,人类已知的热点数量大幅增加。人类群体和医学遗传学家对这些热点的识别非常感兴趣,因为它们会影响人类群体中连锁不平衡和单倍型块的结构,而这些模式在疾病基因定位中具有应用价值。HUMHOT是一个基于网络的人类减数分裂重组热点数据库。该数据库包含来自文献的与热点区域相对应的DNA序列,这些序列已在人类中被高分辨率(<4 kb)定位。它还提供热点区域的侧翼序列信息以及描述该热点的参考文献。该数据库可以根据热点标识、染色体位置或与用户定义序列的同源性进行查询。随着新的热点序列被发现,数据库也会更新,并提供指向常用工具的超链接,这些工具用于估计重组率、进行遗传分析以及我们对减数分裂热点理解的新进展。可通过http://www.jncasr.ac.in/humhot公开访问HUMHOT数据库。