Sebat Jonathan
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, One Bungtown Road, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724, USA.
Nat Genet. 2007 Jul;39(7 Suppl):S3-5. doi: 10.1038/ng2095.
Variability in the human genome has far exceeded expectations. In the course of the past three years, we have learned that much of our naturally occurring genetic variation consists of large-scale differences in genome structure, including copy-number variants (CNVs) and balanced rearrangements such as inversions. Recent studies have begun to reveal that structural variants are an important contributor to disease risk; however, structural variants as a class may not conform well to expectations of current methods for gene mapping. New approaches are needed to understand the contribution of structural variants to disease.
人类基因组的变异性已远远超出预期。在过去三年中,我们了解到,我们许多自然发生的基因变异包括基因组结构中的大规模差异,如拷贝数变异(CNV)和倒位等平衡重排。最近的研究已开始揭示,结构变异是疾病风险的一个重要因素;然而,作为一个类别,结构变异可能不太符合当前基因定位方法的预期。需要新的方法来了解结构变异对疾病的影响。