{"id":211574,"date":"2017-08-14T11:47:32","date_gmt":"2017-08-14T15:47:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/new-technique-searches-dark-genome-for-disease-mutations-lab-manager-magazine\/"},"modified":"2017-08-14T11:47:32","modified_gmt":"2017-08-14T15:47:32","slug":"new-technique-searches-dark-genome-for-disease-mutations-lab-manager-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/genome\/new-technique-searches-dark-genome-for-disease-mutations-lab-manager-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"New Technique Searches &#8216;Dark Genome&#8217; for Disease Mutations &#8211; Lab Manager Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Image credit:    Getty Images  <\/p>\n<p>    New York, NY When doctors cant find a    diagnosis for a patients disease, they turn to genetic    detectives. Equipped with genomic sequencing technologies    available for less than 10 years, these sleuths now routinely    search through a patients DNA looking for mutations    responsible for mysterious diseases.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite many successes, the search still comes back empty more    often than not. In fact, disease-causing mutations are found in    only about one in three to four patients suspected of having a    strongly genetic condition.  <\/p>\n<p>    A big reason why most investigations turn up empty-handed is    the dark genome. Only two percent of the human genome is well    understood by scientists. This small fraction contains the    20,000 genes that encode instructions for making the cells    proteins. The remaining 98 percentthe dark genomeis largely    a mystery. Although its known that the dark, non-coding genome    regulates genesturning them on and off, for examplethe    details remain obscure.  <\/p>\n<p>    As a consequence, sequencing data from the entire genome is    currently considered almost uninterpretable,    saysDavid Goldstein,    PhD, the John E. Borne Professor of Medical and Surgical    Research and director of the Institute for Genomic Medicine at    Columbia University Medical Center, and todays genetic    detectives restrict their search for disease-causing mutations    to the sliver of genome that contains protein-coding genes.  <\/p>\n<p>      Related      Article:UVA Finds Way to Dramatically Speed Research      into Cancer, Genetic Diseases    <\/p>\n<p>    To help locate pathogenic mutations in the vast non-coding    genome, Dr. Goldstein and his colleagues Ayal Gussow and Andrew    Allen have developed a new technique called Orion. Orion is    designed to flag regions of the non-coding genome that are    likely to contain disease-causing genetic changes by    identifying parts of the genome that are under selection in the    human population.  <\/p>\n<p>    We anticipate that researchers will immediately start using    Orion to help them find pathogenic mutations in patients in    which previous sequencing efforts were negative, says Dr.    Goldstein. Details about the method were published online Aug.    10 in PLoS One.  <\/p>\n<p>    Orion was developed by comparing the entire genomes of 1,662    people and identifying stretches of DNA that vary little from    person to person. Because these regions are intolerant to    change, they are most likely doing something important, says    Dr. Goldstein, lead author of the paper.  <\/p>\n<p>    That means a mutation in an intolerant region is more likely to    cause disease than a mutation in a tolerant (read: less    important) region. This prediction was confirmed when the    researchers mapped the locations of previously identified    non-coding mutations: More mutations fell within Orions    intolerant regions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Previous methods to explore the non-coding genome focused on    areas of the non-coding genome that have been retained in    multiple species over evolutionary time, suggesting they, too,    have an important function. However, this approach is not able    to identify regions of the genome that have taken on important    new functions in humans.  <\/p>\n<p>    Orion isnt yet a finished product, Dr. Goldstein says. As more    genomes are sequenced, the resolution of Orions regions will    improve dramatically.  <\/p>\n<p>    At that point, we are optimistic that Orion will constitute    one helpful tool in the effort to identify variants throughout    the genome that influence the risk of both rare and common    diseases, says Dr. Goldstein.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thestudyis    titled Orion: Detecting Regions of the Human Non-Coding Genome    that are Intolerant to Variation Using Population Genetics.    Authors are Ayal Gussow (Duke University, Durham, NC, and    Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY), Brett    Copeland (CUMC), Ryan Dhindsa (CUMC), Quanli Wang (CUMC), Slave    Petrovski (CUMC and University of Melbourne, Victoria,    Australia), William Majoros (Duke), Andrew Allen (Duke), and    David Goldstein (CUMC).  <\/p>\n<p>    The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health    (1U01MH105670,    1UM1HG00901,F31NS092362,RC2NS070344;U01NS077303;U01NS053998,RC2MH089915,K01MH098126,R01MH097971,U01HG007672,    andUM1AI100645);    Biogen Inc.; SAIC Fredrick Inc.; the Joseph and Kathleen Bryan    Alzheimers Disease Research Center; the Duke Center for    HIV\/AIDS Vaccine Immunology and Immunogen Discovery; the Bill    and Melinda Gates Foundation; the Ellison Medical Foundation;    and the Murdock Study Community Registry and Biorepository.  <\/p>\n<p>    David Goldstein is a founder of and holds equity in Pairnomix    and Praxis and receives support from Janssen, Gilead, Biogen,    AstraZeneca, and UCB. The authors declare no other conflicts of    interest.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more from the original source:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.labmanager.com\/news\/2017\/08\/new-technique-searches-dark-genome-for-disease-mutations\" title=\"New Technique Searches 'Dark Genome' for Disease Mutations - Lab Manager Magazine\">New Technique Searches 'Dark Genome' for Disease Mutations - Lab Manager Magazine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Image credit: Getty Images New York, NY When doctors cant find a diagnosis for a patients disease, they turn to genetic detectives. Equipped with genomic sequencing technologies available for less than 10 years, these sleuths now routinely search through a patients DNA looking for mutations responsible for mysterious diseases. 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