학술논문

Genomic copy number variation in Mus musculus.
Document Type
Article
Source
BMC Genomics. Jul2015, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p1-18. 19p. 3 Diagrams, 4 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*DNA copy number variations
*SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms
*ANIMAL variation
*MICE genetics
*LIPID metabolism
*MICROARRAY technology
*MAMMALS
Language
ISSN
1471-2164
Abstract
Background: Copy number variation is an important dimension of genetic diversity and has implications in development and disease. As an important model organism, the mouse is a prime candidate for copy number variant (CNV) characterization, but this has yet to be completed for a large sample size. Here we report CNV analysis of publicly available, high-density microarray data files for 351 mouse tail samples, including 290 mice that had not been characterized for CNVs previously. Results: We found 9634 putative autosomal CNVs across the samples affecting 6.87% of the mouse reference genome. We find significant differences in the degree of CNV uniqueness (single sample occurrence) and the nature of CNV-gene overlap between wild-caught mice and classical laboratory strains. CNV-gene overlap was associated with lipid metabolism, pheromone response and olfaction compared to immunity, carbohydrate metabolism and amino-acid metabolism for wild-caught mice and classical laboratory strains, respectively. Using two subspecies of wild-caught Mus musculus, we identified putative CNVs unique to those subspecies and show this diversity is better captured by wild-derived laboratory strains than by the classical laboratory strains. A total of 9 genic copy number variable regions (CNVRs) were selected for experimental confirmation by droplet digital PCR (ddPCR). Conclusion: The analysis we present is a comprehensive, genome-wide analysis of CNVs in Mus musculus, which increases the number of known variants in the species and will accelerate the identification of novel variants in future studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]