Gene inactivation and its implications for annotation in the era of personal genomics

Gene inactivation and its implications for annotation in the era of personal genomics

Suganthi Balasubramanian, Lukas Habegger, Adam Frankish, Daniel G. MacArthur, Rachel Harte, Chris Tyler-Smith, Jennifer Harrow, Mark Gerstein;Suganthi Balasubramanian;Lukas Habegger;Adam Frankish;Daniel G. MacArthur;Rachel Harte;Chris Tyler-Smith;Jennifer Harrow;Mark Gerstein;
genes & development 2011 Vol. 25 pp. 1-
126
gerstein2011genesgene

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The first wave of personal genomes documents how no single individual genome contains the full complement of functional genes. Here, we describe the extent of variation in gene and pseudogene numbers between individuals arising from inactivation events ...

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