2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-021-07389-5
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A comprehensive microsatellite landscape of human Y-DNA at kilobase resolution

Abstract: Background Though interest in human simple sequence repeats (SSRs) is increasing, little is known about the exact distributional features of numerous SSRs in human Y-DNA at chromosomal level. Herein, totally 540 maps were established, which could clearly display SSR landscape in every bin of 1 k base pairs (Kbp) along the sequenced part of human reference Y-DNA (NC_000024.10), by our developed differential method for improving the existing method to reveal SSR distributional characteristics in … Show more

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“…More than 5% of the GRCh38 human genome consists of STRs instead of about 3% [43] (Table S2). Furthermore, the microsatellites landscapes at 1 Kbp resolution, as we displayed in the reference human Y-DNA previously [30], were comprehensively surveyed in the reference sequences of the GRCh38 human genome. Then, a total 58,769 SSRs landscape maps were obtained in the GRCh38 human genome (Fig.…”
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“…More than 5% of the GRCh38 human genome consists of STRs instead of about 3% [43] (Table S2). Furthermore, the microsatellites landscapes at 1 Kbp resolution, as we displayed in the reference human Y-DNA previously [30], were comprehensively surveyed in the reference sequences of the GRCh38 human genome. Then, a total 58,769 SSRs landscape maps were obtained in the GRCh38 human genome (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IMEx 2.1 (Imperfect Microsatellite Extractor) was applied to identify STRs in the investigated genomes, which can find out relatively shorter STRs [31]. The threshold, which represents the lowest copy number of STR repeat units, was set at 6, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3 for extracting perfect mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta- and hexanucleotide STRs respectively according to many previous STRs studies [30,32,33]. RepeatMasker and Tandem Repeat Finder were used as the reference tools for STRs identification [34,35].…”
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“…SSRs are ubiquitous in the genome of higher organisms and exhibit genetic polymorphism at inter- and intra-species levels (Bruford and Wayne 1993; Ellegren, 2004; Amiteye, 2021). Therefore, they have been widely used in population genetics (Chen et al, 2022; Sapkota et al, 2022;), genotyping, marker-assisted breeding, genome-wide association analysis (Li et al, 2014; Jha et al, 2021; Kim et al, 2021), forensic investigation (Li et al, 2021; Wang et al, 2022), evolutionary studies (Nowicki et al, 2021; Song et al, 2021; de Freitas et al, 2022), and conservation genetics (Rodríguez-Peña et al, 2018; Dong et al, 2022; Ming et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%