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VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT
                     BRUSSEL

             IPMB:1 st        Year
  “SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHYSIM”
                  By
              MULUALEM TESHOME
                       &
              JANVIER HABINSHUTI
12/21/2012     Seminar presentation   1
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs)

Overview

  Introduction

  General information & principles

    SNP detection techniques

  SNP importance and applications in sciences

  Reference
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INTRODUCTION
The word” polymorphism is a generic term that
 means “many shapes” i.e. ability to appear in
 different form.

Single(Simple) nucleotide polymorphisms or SNP
 (pronounced “snips”), are the most common type of
 genetic variation among peoples.

A SNP is defined as a single base change in a DNA
 sequence that occurs in a significant proportion
 (more than 1 percent) of a large population.
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Introduction (cont…)
Some Facts:

In human beings, 99.9% bases are same (Cooper
 et al., 1985).


Remaining 0.1 % makes a person unique.
     Different attributes.
     Characteristics .
     Traits.
     How a person looks.
     Diseases he or she develops.
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Introduction (cont…)
SNP Facts:

►Occur with a very high frequency.
   About 1 in 1000 bases to 1 in 100 to 300
    bases.

►The abundance of SNPs & the ease with
 which they can be measured make these
 genetic variations significant.

►SNPs close to particular gene acts as a
 marker for that gene.
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Introduction (cont…)
Differ on single base nucleotides at a given position.

DNA sequence variation occurring when a single
 nucleotide A, T, C, or G in the genome differs
 between members of a species .




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Introduction (cont…)
 Surprisingly, human genome
  sequence is 99.9% identical
  in all people.

 This is true of everyone,
  regardless of race or heritage

 However, there are certain
  positions (Fig.1) where some
  people have one nucleotide
  pair, while others have another.

 These positions are known
  asSNPs (pronounced "snips").

                                     Fig 1: Typical example of SNP of two
   12/21/2012
                                            strands.
Introduction (cont…)
Two sequenced DNA fragments from different
 individuals, AAGCCTA to AAGCTTA, contain a
 difference in a single nucleotide.

In this case we say that there are two alleles: C &
 T & almost all common SNPs have only two
 alleles.

 We use the term allele (pronounced ull-leel) to
  identify which nucleotide is present at a SNP.
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Introduction (cont…)
For example, here in the       Table 1: sequence from chromosome
                                         that has a SNP.
  (Table 1), is a segment of
  sequence             from
  chromosome 1 that has a
  SNP.
 Paul & Julia have the G
  allele on both of their
  copies         of      this
  chromosome.
 However, Jose has one G &
  one A allele, & Roger has
  two C alleles.

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SNP OCCURRENCE
 For a variation to be considered a SNP, it must occur in
  at least 1% of the population.

 SNPs occur normally throughout a person’s DNA.

They occur once in every 300 nucleotides on
 average, which means there are roughly 10
 million SNPs in the human genome (three
 billion DNA base pair if haploid); diploid ?

Most commonly, these variations are found in
 the DNA between genes.
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How many SNPs?
Table 2: Occurrence of SNP in human population (Natural genetics,
         2001)




                Nickerson and Kruglyak, Nature Genetics, 2001
SNP DETECTION TECHNIQUES
• Sequence genomes of a large number of people.
  Compare the bases sequences to discover SNPs.

• Generate a single map of the human genome
  containing all possible SNPs.

• Today the International HapMap Project is an
  organization that aims to develop a haploide map
  (HapMap) of the human Genome describe the
  common patterns of human genetic variation.

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SNP DETECTION TECHNIQUES
Anyone may obtain a SNP report from one of several
 on-line genome scanning companies.

           One simply sends in a sample of saliva or a
            cheek swab (together with a fee).
           A week or two later, the company sends back
            the report.

SNP detection technologies are used to scan for new
 polymorphisms & to determine the allele(s) of a
 known polymorphism in target sequences.
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Table 3: Different methods for detecting SNPs (


Approach            Examples
Enzymatic           oRestriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP)

                    oAmplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP)

                    oCleavase fragment length polymorphisms (CFLP)

                    o Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
Electrophoretic
                    Single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP)
                     DNA sequencing
Solid Phase         o Oligonucleotide arrays

Chromatographic     oDenaturing high performance liquid chromatography
                    (DHPLC)


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                                               Primrose &Twyman, 2006
Importance &
            application(Cont..)
 SNP is found
                   » Noncoding
                   » intergenic
                   » Rare exons regions

 Presence of SNPs
             • Harmless
                   » change in phenotype
                   » pigmentation
                   » livestock breeding Programs.
             • Harmful
                   » diabetes, cancer,
                   » Huntington’s,
                   » Parkinson Alzheimer's disease


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Importance & application(Cont..)
Researchers use SNPs in Personalized
 medicine individual’s response.
              – Pharmacogenomics
              – Pharmacogenetics...



Tracking inheritance of disease genes
 within families.

Determine Genotype and Phenotypes in
 many individuals.
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SUMMARY
 Each individual has many single nucleotide
  polymorphisms that together create a unique DNA
  pattern for that person (some people have one
  nucleotide, while others have another).

 SNPs have four possible alleles: A, T, G, and C.

 Modern techniques make it possible to determine the
  status of large numbers of SNPs very efficiently.

 SNPs promise to significantly advance our ability to
 understand and treat human disease.
   12/21/2012                seminar                 17
REFERENCES
• Botstein D, White RL, Skolnick M, and Davis RW, 1980.
  Construction of a genetic linkage map in man using
  restriction fragment length polymorphisms. Am J Hum
  Genet32:314–331.
• Brower, V. Genome II: the next
  frontier.Nat.Biotechnology.16,1004(1998)
• Cooper, D.N., Smith, B.A., Cooke, H.J., Niemann, S., and
  Schmidtke, J. 1985. An estimate of unique DNA
  sequence heterozygosity in the human genome. Hum.
  Genet. 69: 201-205.
• Indiana, 24th November, 2003(SNP and Human
  genome)
• Manish Anand, Nihar Sheth and Jim Costello,Univ. of
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REFERENCES(Cont..)
• Nickerson and Kruglyak, Nature Genetics, 2001
• Primrose ,S and Twyman, R(2006), Principles of
  gene manipulation and genomics.7th
  Ed.Blackwell.USA
• Wang DG,FanJ-B,Siao C-J,Berno A,Young
  P,Sapolsky R, Ghandour G, et al (1998) Large
  Scale identification, mapping and genotyping of
  Single-nucleotide Polymorphisme in the human
  genome.Science 280:1077-1082.
• http://www.genome.gov/10001634
• http://www.nature.com/ng/index.html
12/21/2012             seminar                  19
AKNOWLEDGMENT
Instructor Steven Odongo.

IPMB staff

Classmates




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Seminar presentation on snp (mulualem & janvier)

  • 1. VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL IPMB:1 st Year “SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHYSIM” By MULUALEM TESHOME & JANVIER HABINSHUTI 12/21/2012 Seminar presentation 1
  • 2. Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) Overview Introduction General information & principles SNP detection techniques SNP importance and applications in sciences Reference 12/21/2012 seminar 2
  • 3. INTRODUCTION The word” polymorphism is a generic term that means “many shapes” i.e. ability to appear in different form. Single(Simple) nucleotide polymorphisms or SNP (pronounced “snips”), are the most common type of genetic variation among peoples. A SNP is defined as a single base change in a DNA sequence that occurs in a significant proportion (more than 1 percent) of a large population. 12/21/2012 seminar 3
  • 4. Introduction (cont…) Some Facts: In human beings, 99.9% bases are same (Cooper et al., 1985). Remaining 0.1 % makes a person unique.  Different attributes.  Characteristics .  Traits.  How a person looks.  Diseases he or she develops. 12/21/2012 seminar 4
  • 5. Introduction (cont…) SNP Facts: ►Occur with a very high frequency. About 1 in 1000 bases to 1 in 100 to 300 bases. ►The abundance of SNPs & the ease with which they can be measured make these genetic variations significant. ►SNPs close to particular gene acts as a marker for that gene. 12/21/2012 seminar 5
  • 6. Introduction (cont…) Differ on single base nucleotides at a given position. DNA sequence variation occurring when a single nucleotide A, T, C, or G in the genome differs between members of a species . 12/21/2012 seminar 6
  • 7. Introduction (cont…)  Surprisingly, human genome sequence is 99.9% identical in all people.  This is true of everyone, regardless of race or heritage  However, there are certain positions (Fig.1) where some people have one nucleotide pair, while others have another.  These positions are known asSNPs (pronounced "snips"). Fig 1: Typical example of SNP of two 12/21/2012 strands.
  • 8. Introduction (cont…) Two sequenced DNA fragments from different individuals, AAGCCTA to AAGCTTA, contain a difference in a single nucleotide. In this case we say that there are two alleles: C & T & almost all common SNPs have only two alleles.  We use the term allele (pronounced ull-leel) to identify which nucleotide is present at a SNP. 12/21/2012 seminar 8
  • 9. Introduction (cont…) For example, here in the Table 1: sequence from chromosome that has a SNP. (Table 1), is a segment of sequence from chromosome 1 that has a SNP.  Paul & Julia have the G allele on both of their copies of this chromosome.  However, Jose has one G & one A allele, & Roger has two C alleles. 12/21/2012
  • 10. SNP OCCURRENCE  For a variation to be considered a SNP, it must occur in at least 1% of the population.  SNPs occur normally throughout a person’s DNA. They occur once in every 300 nucleotides on average, which means there are roughly 10 million SNPs in the human genome (three billion DNA base pair if haploid); diploid ? Most commonly, these variations are found in the DNA between genes. 12/21/2012 seminar 10
  • 11. How many SNPs? Table 2: Occurrence of SNP in human population (Natural genetics, 2001) Nickerson and Kruglyak, Nature Genetics, 2001
  • 12. SNP DETECTION TECHNIQUES • Sequence genomes of a large number of people. Compare the bases sequences to discover SNPs. • Generate a single map of the human genome containing all possible SNPs. • Today the International HapMap Project is an organization that aims to develop a haploide map (HapMap) of the human Genome describe the common patterns of human genetic variation. 12/21/2012 seminar 12
  • 13. SNP DETECTION TECHNIQUES Anyone may obtain a SNP report from one of several on-line genome scanning companies.  One simply sends in a sample of saliva or a cheek swab (together with a fee).  A week or two later, the company sends back the report. SNP detection technologies are used to scan for new polymorphisms & to determine the allele(s) of a known polymorphism in target sequences. 12/21/2012 seminar 13
  • 14. Table 3: Different methods for detecting SNPs ( Approach Examples Enzymatic oRestriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) oAmplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) oCleavase fragment length polymorphisms (CFLP) o Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) Electrophoretic Single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP)  DNA sequencing Solid Phase o Oligonucleotide arrays Chromatographic oDenaturing high performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) 12/21/2012 seminar Primrose &Twyman, 2006
  • 15. Importance & application(Cont..)  SNP is found » Noncoding » intergenic » Rare exons regions  Presence of SNPs • Harmless » change in phenotype » pigmentation » livestock breeding Programs. • Harmful » diabetes, cancer, » Huntington’s, » Parkinson Alzheimer's disease 12/21/2012 seminar 15
  • 16. Importance & application(Cont..) Researchers use SNPs in Personalized medicine individual’s response. – Pharmacogenomics – Pharmacogenetics... Tracking inheritance of disease genes within families. Determine Genotype and Phenotypes in many individuals. 12/21/2012 seminar 16
  • 17. SUMMARY  Each individual has many single nucleotide polymorphisms that together create a unique DNA pattern for that person (some people have one nucleotide, while others have another).  SNPs have four possible alleles: A, T, G, and C.  Modern techniques make it possible to determine the status of large numbers of SNPs very efficiently.  SNPs promise to significantly advance our ability to understand and treat human disease. 12/21/2012 seminar 17
  • 18. REFERENCES • Botstein D, White RL, Skolnick M, and Davis RW, 1980. Construction of a genetic linkage map in man using restriction fragment length polymorphisms. Am J Hum Genet32:314–331. • Brower, V. Genome II: the next frontier.Nat.Biotechnology.16,1004(1998) • Cooper, D.N., Smith, B.A., Cooke, H.J., Niemann, S., and Schmidtke, J. 1985. An estimate of unique DNA sequence heterozygosity in the human genome. Hum. Genet. 69: 201-205. • Indiana, 24th November, 2003(SNP and Human genome) • Manish Anand, Nihar Sheth and Jim Costello,Univ. of 12/21/2012 seminar 18
  • 19. REFERENCES(Cont..) • Nickerson and Kruglyak, Nature Genetics, 2001 • Primrose ,S and Twyman, R(2006), Principles of gene manipulation and genomics.7th Ed.Blackwell.USA • Wang DG,FanJ-B,Siao C-J,Berno A,Young P,Sapolsky R, Ghandour G, et al (1998) Large Scale identification, mapping and genotyping of Single-nucleotide Polymorphisme in the human genome.Science 280:1077-1082. • http://www.genome.gov/10001634 • http://www.nature.com/ng/index.html 12/21/2012 seminar 19
  • 20. AKNOWLEDGMENT Instructor Steven Odongo. IPMB staff Classmates 12/21/2012 seminar 20
  • 21. 12/21/2012 seminar 21