A fine-scale map of recombination rates and hotspots across the human genome
- PMID: 16224025
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1117196
A fine-scale map of recombination rates and hotspots across the human genome
Abstract
Genetic maps, which document the way in which recombination rates vary over a genome, are an essential tool for many genetic analyses. We present a high-resolution genetic map of the human genome, based on statistical analyses of genetic variation data, and identify more than 25,000 recombination hotspots, together with motifs and sequence contexts that play a role in hotspot activity. Differences between the behavior of recombination rates over large (megabase) and small (kilobase) scales lead us to suggest a two-stage model for recombination in which hotspots are stochastic features, within a framework in which large-scale rates are constrained.
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Genetics. Motivating hotspots.Science. 2005 Oct 14;310(5746):247-8. doi: 10.1126/science.1120154. Science. 2005. PMID: 16224010
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