An SNP map of the human genome generated by reduced representation shotgun sequencing
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- 28 September 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 407 (6803) , 513-516
- https://doi.org/10.1038/35035083
Abstract
Most genomic variation is attributable to single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), which therefore offer the highest resolution for tracking disease genes and population history1,2,3. It has been proposed that a dense map of 30,000–500,000 SNPs can be used to scan the human genome for haplotypes associated with common diseases4,5,6. Here we describe a simple but powerful method, called reduced representation shotgun (RRS) sequencing, for creating SNP maps. RRS re-samples specific subsets of the genome from several individuals, and compares the resulting sequences using a highly accurate SNP detection algorithm. The method can be extended by alignment to available genome sequence, increasing the yield of SNPs and providing map positions. These methods are being used by The SNP Consortium, an international collaboration of academic centres, pharmaceutical companies and a private foundation, to discover and release at least 300,000 human SNPs. We have discovered 47,172 human SNPs by RRS, and in total the Consortium has identified 148,459 SNPs. More broadly, RRS facilitates the rapid, inexpensive construction of SNP maps in biomedically and agriculturally important species. SNPs discovered by RRS also offer unique advantages for large-scale genotyping.Keywords
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