Authors
Max L Dougherty, Jason G Underwood, Bradley J Nelson, Elizabeth Tseng, Katherine M Munson, Osnat Penn, Tomasz J Nowakowski, Alex A Pollen, Evan E Eichler
Publication date
2018/10/1
Journal
Genome research
Volume
28
Issue
10
Pages
1566-1576
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
Description
Despite the importance of duplicate genes for evolutionary adaptation, accurate gene annotation is often incomplete, incorrect, or lacking in regions of segmental duplication. We developed an approach combining long-read sequencing and hybridization capture to yield full-length transcript information and confidently distinguish between nearly identical genes/paralogs. We used biotinylated probes to enrich for full-length cDNA from duplicated regions, which were then amplified, size-fractionated, and sequenced using single-molecule, long-read sequencing technology, permitting us to distinguish between highly identical genes by virtue of multiple paralogous sequence variants. We examined 19 gene families as expressed in developing and adult human brain, selected for their high sequence identity (average >99%) and overlap with human-specific segmental duplications (SDs). We characterized the …
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