1.Application of next generation sequencing technology in Mendelian movement disorders.
Yumin WANG ; Xuya PAN ; Dan XUE ; Yuwei LI ; Xueying ZHANG ; Biao KUANG ; Jiabo ZHENG ; Hao DENG ; Xiaoling LI ; Wei XIONG ; Zhaoyang ZENG ; Guiyuan LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(2):197-205
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has developed very rapidly in the last decade. Compared with Sanger sequencing, NGS has the advantages of high sensitivity and high throughput. Movement disorders are a common type of neurological disease. Although traditional linkage analysis has become a standard method to identify the pathogenic genes in diseases, it is getting difficult to find new pathogenic genes in rare Mendelian disorders, such as movement disorders, due to a lack of appropriate families with high penetrance or enough affected individuals. Thus, NGS is an ideal approach to identify the causal alleles for inherited disorders. NGS is used to identify genes in several diseases and new mutant sites in Mendelian movement disorders. This article reviewed the recent progress in NGS and the use of NGS in Mendelian movement disorders from genome sequencing and transcriptome sequencing. A perspective on how NGS could be employed in rare Mendelian disorders is also provided.
Alleles
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Genetic Linkage
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High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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methods
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Humans
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Movement Disorders
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diagnosis
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genetics
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Transcriptome