Identification and characterization of primate-specific duplications and an assessment of intra-specific patterns of selection and copy-number variation

Segmental Duplications (SDs) can be defined as blocks of DNA ranging from 1-400kb in length with copies found in multiple sites and typically share high sequence similarity (>90%). Studies based in both experimental and computational analyses show that ~5% of the human genome is composed of duplicated sequences. More generally, primate genomes have been found enriched for this complex patterns of interspersed segmental duplications.

Short name and number: 
IdChPrimateSDs (220278)
Name of US Partner: 
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Contact: 

UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA (ES) / MARTIN Eva

Participating Countries: 
United States
Area: 

Health

Category: 

FP7 Project with U.S. partner