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Study finds Y-chromosome impact genetic basis of digestive problems

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California | November 24, 2023 12:19:25 AM IST
The entire sequencing of the human Y chromosome is a huge milestone in human genetics, opening up new paths for research into digestive ailments.

This milestone, combined with advances in third-generation sequencing technologies, is poised to transform our understanding of the genetic basis of digestive problems and pave the way for more personalised and successful treatment regimens.

Because of its complicated repeating pattern, the Y chromosome, the smallest of the human chromosomes, has long been shrouded in mystery.

Recent advances in sequencing technologies, on the other hand, have enabled researchers to uncover the precise features of this genetic area, revealing insight into its involvement in sex determination and its potential impact on many disorders, particularly those affecting the digestive system.

The study was published in eGastroenterology.

Completing the Y chromosome sequence provides a comprehensive reference for identifying genetic variations that may contribute to digestive diseases.

This information is crucial for understanding the "missing heritability" problem, where the proportion of disease risk attributable to known genetic factors falls short of what is expected based on heritability estimates.

With their ability to generate long, continuous DNA reads, third-generation sequencing technologies play a pivotal role in deciphering the complex genomic landscapes of digestive diseases.

These technologies enable the detection of structural variations, such as copy number variations and inversions, which were previously inaccessible using older sequencing methods. These structural variations may play a significant role in disease susceptibility and progression.

The combined power of complete Y chromosome sequencing and third-generation sequencing technologies holds immense promise for advancing digestive disease research.

By identifying novel genetic variants and elucidating their functional roles, researchers can better understand the mechanisms underlying digestive disorders and develop more targeted and effective therapies.

In addition to unravelling the genetic basis of digestive diseases, completing the Y chromosome sequence also opens up new opportunities for investigating sex-specific genetic effects.

Sex differences in disease susceptibility and progression are well-documented in many digestive disorders, yet the underlying genetic mechanisms remain largely unknown. With its unique genetic content and expression patterns, the Y chromosome may play a crucial role in these sex disparities. (ANI)

 
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