Copy-number variation and association studies of human disease

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Steven A McCarroll
David M Altshuler
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[1] Program in Medical and Population Genetics,Department of Molecular Biology and the Center for Human Genetic Research
[2] Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard,Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Departments of Genetics and Medicine
[3] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[4] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Nature Genetics | 2007年 / 39卷
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The central goal of human genetics is to understand the inherited basis of human variation in phenotypes, elucidating human physiology, evolution and disease. Rare mutations have been found underlying two thousand mendelian diseases; more recently, it has become possible to assess systematically the contribution of common SNPs to complex disease. The known role of copy-number alterations in sporadic genomic disorders, combined with emerging information about inherited copy-number variation, indicate the importance of systematically assessing copy-number variants (CNVs), including common copy-number polymorphisms (CNPs), in disease. Here we discuss evidence that CNVs affect phenotypes, directions for basic knowledge to support clinical study of CNVs, the challenge of genotyping CNPs in clinical cohorts, the use of SNPs as markers for CNPs and statistical challenges in testing CNVs for association with disease. Critical needs are high-resolution maps of common CNPs and techniques that accurately determine the allelic state of affected individuals.
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