Structural variation in humans and our primate kin in the era of telomere-to-telomere genomes and pangenomics

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Current Opinion in Genetics & Development Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gde.2024.102233
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Structural variants (SVs) account for the majority of base pair differences both within and between primate species. However, our understanding of inter- and intra-species SV has been historically hampered by the quality of draft primate genomes and the absence of genome resources for key taxa. Recently, advances in long-read sequencing and genome assembly have begun to radically reshape our understanding of SVs. Two landmark achievements include the publication of a human telomere-to-telomere (T2T) genome as well as the development of the first human pangenome reference. In this review, we first look back to the major works laying the foundation for these projects. We then examine the ways in which T2T genome assemblies and pangenomes are transforming our understanding of and approach to primate SV. Finally, we discuss what the future of primate SV research may look like in the era of T2T genomes and pangenomics.

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端粒到端粒基因组和泛基因组学时代人类和灵长类亲属的结构变异。
结构变异(SV)是灵长类物种内部和物种之间碱基对差异的主要原因。然而,由于灵长类动物基因组草案的质量和关键类群基因组资源的缺乏,我们对物种间和物种内 SV 的了解一直受到阻碍。最近,长线程测序和基因组组装技术的进步开始从根本上重塑我们对SV的认识。两个里程碑式的成就包括人类端粒到端粒(T2T)基因组的发表以及首个人类泛基因组参考文献的开发。在这篇综述中,我们首先回顾了为这些项目奠定基础的主要工作。然后,我们将探讨 T2T 基因组组装和庞基因组是如何改变我们对灵长类 SV 的理解和研究方法的。最后,我们将讨论在 T2T 基因组和庞基因组时代,灵长类动物 SV 研究的未来会是怎样的。
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