Leveraging Distant Relatedness to Quantify Human Mutation and Gene-Conversion Rates

The rate at which human genomes mutate is a central biological parameter that has many implications for our ability to understand demographic and evolutionary phenomena. We present a method for inferring mutation and gene-conversion rates by using the number of sequence differences observed in identical-by-descent (IBD) segments together with a reconstructed model of recent population-size history. This approach is robust to, and can quantify, the presence of substantial genotyping error, as validated in coalescent simulations. We applied the method to 498 trio-phased sequenced Dutch individua... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Palamara, Pier Francesco
Francioli, Laurent C
Wilton, Peter R
Genovese, Giulio
Gusev, Alexander
Finucane, Hilary K
Sankararaman, Sriram
Consortium, Genome of the Netherlands
Sunyaev, Shamil R
de Bakker, Paul IW
Wakeley, John
Pe’er, Itsik
Price, Alkes L
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Reihe/Periodikum: American Journal of Human Genetics, vol 97, iss 6
Verlag/Hrsg.: eScholarship
University of California
Schlagwörter: Biological Sciences / Genetics / Biotechnology / Human Genome / Alleles / Gene Frequency / Genome / Human / Germ-Line Mutation / Haplotypes / Humans / INDEL Mutation / Linear Models / Models / Genetic / Mutation Rate / Recombination / Genome of the Netherlands Consortium / Medical and Health Sciences / Genetics & Heredity / Biomedical and clinical sciences / Health sciences
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