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SNP database 張學偉 助理教授 高雄醫學大學 生物醫學暨環境生物學系. SNP = Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (read in SNiP)

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1 SNP database 張學偉 助理教授 高雄醫學大學 生物醫學暨環境生物學系

2 SNP = Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (read in SNiP)

3 Genetic Polymorphism: A difference in DNA sequence among individuals, groups, or populations. Genetic Mutation: A change in the nucleotide sequence of a DNA molecule. Genetic mutations are a kind of genetic polymorphism.

4 SNPs are an abundant form of common genome variation, distinguished from rare variations by a requirement for the least abundant allele to have a frequency of 1% or more. Definition of SNP

5 4 states of a SNP are possible (A,T,C,G) TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTGATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTAATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTGATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC different alleles

6 TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTCATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC TCATCTGTGGGAAGGGAGTCCCTGGCTTATACTGCCCCCACCACAGCTCC different alleles But the diallelic type is the most common SNP (e.g. T->C)

7 Abundance of SNP 0.3% of genome

8 SNPs are the most simple form and most common source of genetic polymorphism in the human genome (90% of all human DNA polymorphisms).

9 Most common form of genetic variation -Genetic linkage studies -Genome-wide association studies Indicate predisposition to -Disease predisposition and onset -Drug tolerance -Drug efficacy Genome SNP scans will uncover gene function, and define new drug targets SNPs will enable physicians to personalize therapy Why are SNPs Important?

10 1. Most commonly changes Transitions  pu to pu/ py to py Transversion  py to pu/ pu to py 2. Single-base insertions & deletion (indel) (3. Simple nucleotide polymorphism) two-nucleotide changes & small indels up to a few nucleotides Classification of SNP- I

11 SNPs will be evenly distributed across the human genome ~ 25,000 non-synonymous cSNPs ~ 50,000 synonymous cSNPs ~ 25,000 regulatory region SNPs ~ 50,000 intragenic non-coding SNPs ~ 50,000 distributed intergenic SNPs Distribution of SNP

12 TRENDS in Molecular Medicine Vol.8 No.6 June 2002, page 288.

13 SNP RELATED DATABASES Androgen Receptor Mutation Database Ataxia-Telangiectasia Mutation Database Breast Cancer Mutation Database Cystic Fibrosis Mutation Database Cytokine Polymorphism Database dbSNP Factor VIII Database Fanconi Anemia Mutation Database GM2 Gangliosidoses Database Human Ornithine Transcarbamylase Database Human Type I and Type III Collagen Mutation Database Hypertension Candidate Gene SNP Database

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18 Isoleucine-Glutamine-………… I-Q-………… 異白胺酸麩胺酸

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36 SNP Mapping Identify SNP sites along the genome to track disease genes. A human SNP map would specify the contributions of individual genes to diseases and other phenotypes.

37 Haplotype Map The map's purpose is to relate human genetic variation with disease predisposition, specifically common or complex disorders. For specific genomic locations (chosen to avoid recombination and recurrent mutation), a small number of SNP patterns (haplotypes) were found that account for 80%-90% of the entire human population.

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