The Diploid Genome Sequence of an Individual Human

2007 PLoS Biology 1,786 citations

Abstract

Presented here is a genome sequence of an individual human. It was produced from approximately 32 million random DNA fragments, sequenced by Sanger dideoxy technology and assembled into 4,528 scaffolds, comprising 2,810 million bases (Mb) of contiguous sequence with approximately 7.5-fold coverage for any given region. We developed a modified version of the Celera assembler to facilitate the identification and comparison of alternate alleles within this individual diploid genome. Comparison of this genome and the National Center for Biotechnology Information human reference assembly revealed more than 4.1 million DNA variants, encompassing 12.3 Mb. These variants (of which 1,288,319 were novel) included 3,213,401 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), 53,823 block substitutions (2-206 bp), 292,102 heterozygous insertion/deletion events (indels)(1-571 bp), 559,473 homozygous indels (1-82,711 bp), 90 inversions, as well as numerous segmental duplications and copy number variation regions. Non-SNP DNA variation accounts for 22% of all events identified in the donor, however they involve 74% of all variant bases. This suggests an important role for non-SNP genetic alterations in defining the diploid genome structure. Moreover, 44% of genes were heterozygous for one or more variants. Using a novel haplotype assembly strategy, we were able to span 1.5 Gb of genome sequence in segments >200 kb, providing further precision to the diploid nature of the genome. These data depict a definitive molecular portrait of a diploid human genome that provides a starting point for future genome comparisons and enables an era of individualized genomic information.

Keywords

IndelBiologyGenomeGeneticsReference genomeHuman genomePloidySanger sequencingWhole genome sequencingCopy-number variationStructural variationDNA sequencingHaplotypeSNP arraySingle-nucleotide polymorphismGeneAlleleGenotype

MeSH Terms

Base SequenceChromosome MappingChromosomesHumanChromosomesHumanYDiploidyGene DosageGenomeHumanGenotypeHaplotypesHuman Genome ProjectHumansINDEL MutationIn Situ HybridizationFluorescenceMaleMicroarray AnalysisMiddle AgedMolecular Sequence DataPedigreePhenotypePolymorphismSingle NucleotideReproducibility of ResultsSequence AnalysisDNA

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Year
2007
Type
article
Volume
5
Issue
10
Pages
e254-e254
Citations
1786
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Samuel Lévy, Granger Sutton, Pauline C. Ng et al. (2007). The Diploid Genome Sequence of an Individual Human. PLoS Biology , 5 (10) , e254-e254. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050254

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DOI
10.1371/journal.pbio.0050254
PMID
17803354
PMCID
PMC1964779

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Data completeness: 86%