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Describing sequencing results of structural chromosome rearrangements with a suggested next-generation cytogenetic nomenclature.


ABSTRACT: With recent rapid advances in genomic technologies, precise delineation of structural chromosome rearrangements at the nucleotide level is becoming increasingly feasible. In this era of "next-generation cytogenetics" (i.e., an integration of traditional cytogenetic techniques and next-generation sequencing), a consensus nomenclature is essential for accurate communication and data sharing. Currently, nomenclature for describing the sequencing data of these aberrations is lacking. Herein, we present a system called Next-Gen Cytogenetic Nomenclature, which is concordant with the International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature (2013). This system starts with the alignment of rearrangement sequences by BLAT or BLAST (alignment tools) and arrives at a concise and detailed description of chromosomal changes. To facilitate usage and implementation of this nomenclature, we are developing a program designated BLA(S)T Output Sequence Tool of Nomenclature (BOSToN), a demonstrative version of which is accessible online. A standardized characterization of structural chromosomal rearrangements is essential both for research analyses and for application in the clinical setting.

SUBMITTER: Ordulu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4067557 | biostudies-literature | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Describing sequencing results of structural chromosome rearrangements with a suggested next-generation cytogenetic nomenclature.

Ordulu Zehra Z   Wong Kristen E KE   Currall Benjamin B BB   Ivanov Andrew R AR   Pereira Shahrin S   Althari Sara S   Gusella James F JF   Talkowski Michael E ME   Morton Cynthia C CC  

American journal of human genetics 20140417 5


With recent rapid advances in genomic technologies, precise delineation of structural chromosome rearrangements at the nucleotide level is becoming increasingly feasible. In this era of "next-generation cytogenetics" (i.e., an integration of traditional cytogenetic techniques and next-generation sequencing), a consensus nomenclature is essential for accurate communication and data sharing. Currently, nomenclature for describing the sequencing data of these aberrations is lacking. Herein, we pres  ...[more]

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