Biology – Quantitative Biology – Genomics
Scientific paper
2011-07-04
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Genomics
6 pages, 7 figures; ISMB
Scientific paper
Deleterious genetic variants can be evaluated as quantitative traits using information theory-based sequence analysis of recognition sites. To assess the effect of such variants, fitness and genetic load of SNPs which alter binding site affinity are derived from changes in individual information and allele frequencies. Human SNPs that alter mRNA splicing are partitioned according to their genetic load. SNPs with high genetic loads (>0.5) are common in the genome and, in many instances, predicted effects are supported by gene expression studies.
Mucaki Eliseos
Rogan Peter
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