Vol.43,No.8,2016

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Cover Story:Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies boosted genomic and medical research, particularly for identification of disease-causing variants. Although most types of genetic variants could be identified through NGS data analysis, there are still some limitations, such as length variations of short tandem repeats (STRs). Many genetic diseases are known to be caused by expansions of STRs, especially neurological disorders, such as Huntington disease. However, almost none of existing tools could detect STRs expanded longer than sequencing read length based on NGS. To break through the limitation, we developed a novel method for detecting length variations of STRs and estimating the length of expansions based on paired-end NGS. We applied our method in a clinical study of motor neuron disease using whole-exome sequencing and successfully identified a disease-causing expansion of STR. Our method firstly used special features of depth of read coverage at STRs to address the variant calling problem. It has widely application value in human genetic disease research and inspirational value in developing new NGS data processing tools.

Reviews and Monographs

Endogenous Electrical Fields and Its Biological SignificanceDONG Xiao-Meng, GAO Jing, SUN Qin, WANG Xiao-Yan, SHI Li-Min, GAO Run-Chi, ZHAO Min and ZHAO San-Jun  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry-Based Techniques for Single Cell AnalysisSHI Jun-Wen, ZHANG Xin-Ying, LI Liang, FENG Wei-Yue, WANG Hai-Fang and WANG Meng  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Biosynthesis of Natural Crystal Cellulose and Its DecrystallizationCHEN Yu, ZHANG Huai-Qiang, ZHAO Yue, GAO Pei-Ji and WANG Lu-Shan  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

The Role of Emotional Information and Internal Motivation in Older Adults’ Decision-making ProcessJI Ling-Ling and PENG Hua-Mao  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Research Papers

A Novel Method for Identifying Length Variations of Short Tandem Repeats Based on Next Generation Sequencing and Its Application in Human Genetic Disease ResearchYAN Zhang-Ming, WANG Yao, LIU Ke, XIANG Shu-Nian and SUN Zhi-Rong  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Cleavage of The Double-strand Region in Alkali-denatured Supercoiled Plasmid pBR322 Leads to DNA NodesTIAN Lei, SU Xiao-Yun, ZHANG Zhen-Feng and HUANG Xi-Tai  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

High Frequency Stimulation Changes The Waveforms of Neuronal Action PotentialsZHU Yu-Fang, FENG Zhou-Yan, WANG Zhao-Xiang, YU Ying and GUO Zhe-Shan  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Studies of Conformational Exchange of The C-Terminal Amphipathic Helix of The Influenza A M2 Protein by FRETLI Jun-Bei and QIU Xiao-Yan  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Down-regulated Human GSTA1 and GSTA4 Expression Through The NF-κB Signaling Pathway in Human Hepatoma HepG2 CellsYANG Long, XIONG Zhi-Yong, ZHANG Liang-Jun, FENG Xin-Chan, CHEN Kun, LI Yan, CHENG Ying, LONG Qing-Lin, XIAO Tian-Li, CHEN Lei, YAN Wen-Hui, LI Ling-Xin, CHAI Jin and CHEN Wen-Sheng  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

DRSP: a Structural Database for Single Residue Substitutions in PDBLIU Ji-Long, MIAO Zhi-Chao, LI Lei, XIAO Zhi-Xiong and CAO Yang  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

Techniques and Methods

Decoding Movement Trajectory of Hippocampal Place Cells by Particle FilterLIU Xin-Yu, HAI Xin, SHANG Zhi-Gang and WAN Hong  [Abstract][PDF][HTML]

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