A curated catalogue of human genomic structural variation




Variant Details

Variant: essv99204



Internal ID12615971
Landmark
Location Information
TypeCoordinatesAssemblyOther Links
InnerchrX:19119890..19122891hg38UCSC Ensembl
OuterchrX:19119517..19123061hg38UCSC Ensembl
InnerchrX:19138008..19141009hg19UCSC Ensembl
OuterchrX:19137635..19141179hg19UCSC Ensembl
InnerchrX:19047929..19050930hg18UCSC Ensembl
OuterchrX:19047556..19051100hg18UCSC Ensembl
InnerchrX:18897665..18900666hg17UCSC Ensembl
OuterchrX:18897292..18900836hg17UCSC Ensembl
CytobandXp22.13
Allele length
AssemblyAllele length
hg383545
hg193545
hg183545
hg173545
Variant TypeCNV loss
Copy Number
Allele State
Allele Origin
Probe Count
Validation Flag
Merged StatusS
Merged Variantsesv33517
Supporting Variants
Samples22275
Known GenesGPR64
MethodOligo aCGH
AnalysisData from the focused confirmation array were analysed using the ADM-2 algorithm at threshold 4. The ADM-2 algorithm uses log2 ratios weighted by log2 ratio error as calculated by Feature Extraction software to identify genomic intervals with copy number differences between the sample and the reference. Data were centralized, and calls with average log2 ratios less than 0.3 were excluded from the analysis, as were any calls detected by probes containing a known SNP that may alter an AluI or RsaI restriction site as determined by the 9.3 million in the UCSC annotation database for the genome browser (Karolchik D. et al. The UCSC Genome Browser Database. Nucleic Acids Res. (2003) 31:51-54.). The false-positive rate for the ADM-2 algorithm at threshold 4 was determined using three self-self hybridizations of the reference sample. In the three replicate self-self experiments, ADM-2 analysis with threshold 4 identified an average of 29.6 single-probe intervals and 10.3 multi-probe intervals. Comparing the average number of variant interval calls in self-self experiments with the average number of variant interval calls for each sample, we estimated the false-positive rate to be 0.05 (10.3/197) for multi-probe calls and 0.04 (29.6/669) for single-probe calls. The false-negative rate was estimated in a manner similar to that described by Wong et al. (Wong et al. A comprehensive analysis of common copy-number variations in the human genome. Am. J. Hum. Genet. (2007) 80:91-104.) based on four replicate experiments for one of the samples. In four replicate experiments, 223 putative variant intervals were observed two or more times and were considered true calls (49 intervals were observed twice, 43 intervals were observed three times and 131 intervals were observed four times), yielding an estimate of false-negative rate of 0.16 [(2*49+43)/(4*223)=0.16]. In this analysis, we conservatively considered aberrant intervals in two experiments the same if they overlapped by more than 0.9.
PlatformAgilent-015366 Custom Human 244K CGH Microarray
Comments
Referencede_Smith_et_al_2007
Pubmed ID17666407
Accession Number(s)essv99204
Frequency
Sample Size51
Observed Gain0
Observed Loss1
Observed Complex0
Frequencyn/a


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