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. 2003 Feb 6;421(6923):601-7.
doi: 10.1038/nature01348. Epub 2003 Jan 1.

The DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 14

Roland Heilig  1 Ralph EckenbergJean-Louis PetitNúria FonknechtenCorinne Da SilvaLaurence CattolicoMichaël LevyValérie BarbeVéronique de BerardinisAbel Ureta-VidalEric PelletierVirginie VicoVéronique AnthouardLee RowenAnup MadanShizhen QinHui SunHui DuKymberlie PepinFrançois ArtiguenaveCatherine RobertCorinne CruaudThomas BrülsOlivier JaillonLucie FriedlanderGaelle SamsonPhilippe BrottierSusan CureBéatrice SégurensFranck AnièreSylvie SamainHervé CrespeauNissa AbbasiNathalie AiachDidier BoscusRachel DickhoffMonica DorsIvan DuboisCynthia FriedmanMichel GouyvenouxRose JamesAnuradha MadanBarbara Mairey-EstradaSophie MangenotNathalie MartinsManuela MénardSophie OztasAmber RatcliffeTristan ShafferBarbara TraskBenoit VacherieChadia BellemereCaroline BelserMarielle Besnard-GonnetDelphine Bartol-MavelMagali BoutardStéphanie Briez-SillaStephane CombetteVirginie Dufossé-LaurentCarolyne FerronChristophe LechaplaisClaudine LouesseDelphine MuseletGhislaine MagdelenatEmilie PateauEmmanuelle PetitPeggy Sirvain-TrukniewiczArnaud TrybouNathalie Vega-CzarnyElodie BatailleElodie BluetIsabelle BordelaisMaria DuboisCorinne DumontThomas GuérinSébastien HaffrayRachid HammadiJacqueline MuangaVirginie PellouinDominique RobertEdith WunderleGilbert GauguetAlice RoyLaurent Sainte-MartheJean VerdierClaude Verdier-DiscalaLaDeana HillierLucinda FultonJohn McPhersonFumihiko MatsudaRichard WilsonClaude ScarpelliGábor GyapayPatrick WinckerWilliam SaurinFrancis QuétierRobert WaterstonLeroy HoodJean Weissenbach
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The DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 14

Roland Heilig et al. Nature. .

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  • Publisher Correction: The DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 14.
    Heilig R, Eckenberg R, Petit JL, Fonknechten N, Da Silva C, Cattolico L, Levy M, Barbe V, de Berardinis V, Ureta-Vidal A, Pelletier E, Vico V, Anthouard V, Rowen L, Madan A, Qin S, Sun H, Du H, Pepin K, Artiguenave F, Robert C, Cruaud C, Brüls T, Jaillon O, Friedlander L, Samson G, Brottier P, Cure S, Ségurens B, Anière F, Samain S, Crespeau H, Abbasi N, Aiach N, Boscus D, Dickhoff R, Dors M, Dubois I, Friedman C, Gouyvenoux M, James R, Madan A, Mairey-Estrada B, Mangenot S, Martins N, Ménard M, Oztas S, Ratcliffe A, Shaffer T, Trask B, Vacherie B, Bellemere C, Belser C, Besnard-Gonnet M, Bartol-Mavel D, Boutard M, Briez-Silla S, Combette S, Dufossé-Laurent V, Ferron C, Lechaplais C, Louesse C, Muselet D, Magdelenat G, Pateau E, Petit E, Sirvain-Trukniewicz P, Trybou A, Vega-Czarny N, Bataille E, Bluet E, Bordelais I, Dubois M, Dumont C, Guérin T, Haffray S, Hammadi R, Muanga J, Pellouin V, Robert D, Wunderle E, Gauguet G, Roy A, Sainte-Marthe L, Verdier J, Verdier-Discala C, Hillier L, Fulton L, McPherson J, Matsuda F, Wilson R, Scarpelli C, Gyapay G, Wincker P, Saurin W, Quétier F, Waterston R, Hood L, Weissenbach J. Heilig R, et al. Nature. 2023 Aug;620(7973):E17. doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-06403-y. Nature. 2023. PMID: 37491470 No abstract available.

Abstract

Chromosome 14 is one of five acrocentric chromosomes in the human genome. These chromosomes are characterized by a heterochromatic short arm that contains essentially ribosomal RNA genes, and a euchromatic long arm in which most, if not all, of the protein-coding genes are located. The finished sequence of human chromosome 14 comprises 87,410,661 base pairs, representing 100% of its euchromatic portion, in a single continuous segment covering the entire long arm with no gaps. Two loci of crucial importance for the immune system, as well as more than 60 disease genes, have been localized so far on chromosome 14. We identified 1,050 genes and gene fragments, and 393 pseudogenes. On the basis of comparisons with other vertebrate genomes, we estimate that more than 96% of the chromosome 14 genes have been annotated. From an analysis of the CpG island occurrences, we estimate that 70% of these annotated genes are complete at their 5' end.

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