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Genomics & Informatics ; : e9-2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-763794

ABSTRACT

In previous studies, we demonstrated that some sites in the first intron likely regulate gene expression. In the present work, we sought to further confirm the functional relevance of first intron sites by estimating the quantity of rare alleles in the first intron. A basic hypothesis posited herein is that genomic regions carrying more functionally important sites will have a higher proportion of rare alleles. We estimated the proportions of rare single nucleotide polymorphisms with a minor allele frequency < 0.01 located in several histone marks in the first introns of various genes, and compared them with those in other introns and those in 2-kb upstream regions. As expected, rare alleles were found to be significantly enriched in most of the regulatory sites located in the first introns. Meanwhile, transcription factor binding sites were significantly more enriched in the 2-kb upstream regions (i.e., the regions of putative promoters of genes) than in the first introns. These results strongly support our proposal that the first intron sites of genes may have important regulatory functions in gene expression independent of promoters.


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Alleles , Binding Sites , Chromatin , Epigenomics , Gene Expression , Gene Frequency , Histone Code , Introns , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Transcription Factors
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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6): 53-56, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-462717

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Objective:To provide the basis of single nucleotide polymorphism(SNPs)for identification and analysis of ABCA4 gene related etiologic studies in Han Chinese in Beijing(CHB).Methods:SNPs of ABCA4 gene were analyzed for minor allele frequencies (MAFs),haplotype frequencies,linkage disequilibrium patterns,and tag SNPs by Haploview program using the HapMap data.Re-sults:129(37.6%)of 343 SNPs were monotonic.95 tagging SNPs were identified in 214 eligible SNPs with 3 haplotype blocks identi-fied.The frequencies of the top 2 haplotypes among each of the 3 haplotype blocks were between 91.1% and 94.0%.Conclusion:SNPs in ABCA4 gene were analyzed by Haploview program.The analysis provides clues for future studies involving this gene.

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Genomics & Informatics ; : 200-205, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-192765

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Although a large number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been identified from the bovine genome-sequencing project, few of these have been validated at large in Bos indicus breeds. We have genotyped 192 animals, representing 5 cattle populations of Ethiopia, with the Illumina Bovine 8K SNP BeadChip. These include 1 Sanga (Danakil), 3 zebu (Borana, Arsi and Ambo), and 1 zebu x Sanga intermediate (Horro) breeds. The Hanwoo (Bos taurus) was included for comparison purposes. Analysis of 7,045 SNP markers revealed that the mean minor allele frequency (MAF) was 0.23, 0.22, 0.21, 0.21, 0.23, and 0.29 for Ambo, Arsi, Borana, Danakil, Horro, and Hanwoo, respectively. Significant differences of MAF were observed between the indigenous Ethiopian cattle populations and Hanwoo breed (p or =0.10 and < or =0.5) accounted for an overall estimated 73.79% of the 7,045 SNPs. The Hanwoo displayed a higher proportion of common variant SNPs (90%). Investigation within Ethiopian cattle populations showed that on average, 16.64% of the markers were monomorphic, but in the Hanwoo breed, only 6% of the markers were monomorphic. Across the sampled Ethiopian cattle populations, the mean observed and expected heterozygosities were 0.314 and 0.313, respectively. The level of SNP variation identified in this particular study highlights that these markers can be potentially used for genetic studies in African cattle breeds.


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Animals , Cattle , Ethiopia , Gene Frequency , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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