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1 BME 130 – Genomes Lecture 2 Mapping Genomes

2 Genomics in the news Scooped. Stephan Schuster's rivals beat him to the punch last week with announcements about the Tasmanian devil (top right) and cacao genomes prior to publication. CREDITS (CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT): PSU; VANESSA M. HAYES/JCVI; GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOTO http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/329/5999/1585/F1

3 Figure 3.1 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

4 Figure 3.2a Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

5 Repeat content of human item count5,298,130 item bases 1,465,724,774 (50.59%) item total 1,467,396,988 (50.65%) smallest item6 average item277 biggest item160,602 smallest score 21 average score1,417 biggest score75,230 RepeatMasker (rmsk) Summary Statistics

6 Figure 3.3 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) A map is useful for assembly, no matter how it’s done

7 Figure 3.4 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) Restriction fragment length polymorphisms

8 Figure 3.5a Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

9 Figure 3.5b Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

10 Figure 3.6a Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

11 Figure 3.6b Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

12 Figure 3.7 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) Single nucleotide polymorphisms

13 dbSNP growth Currently (dbSNPv131): 32,017,159 human SNPs in dbSNP!

14 Various ways to type SNPs (genotype)

15 Figure 3.8a Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

16 Figure 3.8b Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

17 Technical Note 3-1 Figure T3.2 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

18 Figure 3.9a Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

19 Figure 3.9b Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

20 Figure 3.9c Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

21 Genes as markers

22 Figure 3.13 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

23 Figure 3.12 part 2 of 2 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

24 Table 3.2 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) Establishing order of genes known to be linked – a genetic map

25 Figure 3.22a Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) No test crosses in humans, but…

26 Figure 3.22b Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

27 Figure 3.22c Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

28 Figure 3.25 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

29 Figure 3.27 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) Generating a restriction map

30 Figure 3.27 part 1 of 3 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

31 Figure 3.27 part 2 of 3 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

32 Figure 3.27 part 3 of 3 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

33 Figure 3.34 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) FISH map (Fluorescence in situ hybridization)

34 Figure 3.33 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

35 Figure 3.35 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

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37 Figure 3.36 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

38 Figure 3.37a Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

39 Figure 3.37b Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

40 Figure 3.39 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)


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