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在恒河猴基因组注释框架中对人类生物学进行进化分析。

Evolutionary interrogation of human biology in well-annotated genomic framework of rhesus macaque.

机构信息

Beijing Key Laboratory of Cardiometabolic Molecular Medicine, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Peking University, Beijing, China.

出版信息

Mol Biol Evol. 2014 May;31(5):1309-24. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msu084. Epub 2014 Feb 27.

Abstract

With genome sequence and composition highly analogous to human, rhesus macaque represents a unique reference for evolutionary studies of human biology. Here, we developed a comprehensive genomic framework of rhesus macaque, the RhesusBase2, for evolutionary interrogation of human genes and the associated regulations. A total of 1,667 next-generation sequencing (NGS) data sets were processed, integrated, and evaluated, generating 51.2 million new functional annotation records. With extensive NGS annotations, RhesusBase2 refined the fine-scale structures in 30% of the macaque Ensembl transcripts, reporting an accurate, up-to-date set of macaque gene models. On the basis of these annotations and accurate macaque gene models, we further developed an NGS-oriented Molecular Evolution Gateway to access and visualize macaque annotations in reference to human orthologous genes and associated regulations (www.rhesusbase.org/molEvo). We highlighted the application of this well-annotated genomic framework in generating hypothetical link of human-biased regulations to human-specific traits, by using mechanistic characterization of the DIEXF gene as an example that provides novel clues to the understanding of digestive system reduction in human evolution. On a global scale, we also identified a catalog of 9,295 human-biased regulatory events, which may represent novel elements that have a substantial impact on shaping human transcriptome and possibly underpin recent human phenotypic evolution. Taken together, we provide an NGS data-driven, information-rich framework that will broadly benefit genomics research in general and serves as an important resource for in-depth evolutionary studies of human biology.

摘要

恒河猴的基因组序列和组成与人类高度相似,是研究人类生物学进化的独特参照。在这里,我们开发了一个综合的恒河猴基因组框架——RhesusBase2,用于对人类基因及其相关调控进行进化研究。我们共处理、整合和评估了 1667 个新一代测序(NGS)数据集,生成了 5120 万个新的功能注释记录。有了广泛的 NGS 注释,RhesusBase2 细化了 30%的恒河猴 Ensembl 转录本的精细结构,报告了一组准确、最新的恒河猴基因模型。在此基础上,我们进一步开发了一个面向 NGS 的分子进化网关,用于访问和可视化恒河猴注释,参照人类直系同源基因和相关调控(www.rhesusbase.org/molEvo)。我们强调了这个经过良好注释的基因组框架在生成人类偏向调控与人类特有特征之间的假设联系方面的应用,以 DIEXF 基因为例,对其进行了机制特征分析,为理解人类进化中消化系统的减少提供了新的线索。在全球范围内,我们还鉴定了 9295 个人类偏向调控事件的目录,这些事件可能代表对塑造人类转录组有重大影响并可能为人类近期表型进化提供支撑的新型元素。综上所述,我们提供了一个 NGS 数据驱动、信息丰富的框架,将广泛惠及一般的基因组学研究,并作为深入研究人类生物学进化的重要资源。

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