The application of next-generation sequencing in the autozygosity mapping of human recessive diseases

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Fowzan S. Alkuraya
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[1] King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center,Developmental Genetics Unit, Department of Genetics
[2] MBC-03,Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, College of Medicine
[3] Alfaisal University,undefined
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Human Genetics | 2013年 / 132卷
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Exome Sequencing; Causal Variant; Autosomal Recessive Disease; Homogentisic Acid; Alkaptonuria;
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Autozygosity, or the inheritance of two copies of an ancestral allele, has the potential to not only reveal phenotypes caused by biallelic mutations in autosomal recessive genes, but to also facilitate the mapping of such mutations by flagging the surrounding haplotypes as tractable runs of homozygosity (ROH), a process known as autozygosity mapping. Since SNPs replaced microsatellites as markers for the purpose of genomewide identification of ROH, autozygosity mapping of Mendelian genes has witnessed a significant acceleration. Historically, successful mapping traditionally required favorable family structure that permits the identification of an autozygous interval that is amenable to candidate gene selection and confirmation by Sanger sequencing. This requirement presented a major bottleneck that hindered the utilization of simplex cases and many multiplex families with autosomal recessive phenotypes. However, the advent of next-generation sequencing that enables massively parallel sequencing of DNA has largely bypassed this bottleneck and thus ushered in an era of unprecedented pace of Mendelian disease gene discovery. The ability to identify a single causal mutation among a massive number of variants that are uncovered by next-generation sequencing can be challenging, but applying autozygosity as a filter can greatly enhance the enrichment process and its throughput. This review will discuss the power of combining the best of both techniques in the mapping of recessive disease genes and offer some tips to troubleshoot potential limitations.
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页码:1197 / 1211
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