Snv Substitution Pattern
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sunhanice ▴ 240

In sequencing papers, there always are figures like this : enter image description here

What I don't understand is that ,why they only report 6 columns, I think there should be 12 columns.

For example, there are 6 columns in the figure,

T>G/A>C, T>C/A>G, T>A/A>T,C>A/G>T,C>G/G>C,C>T/G>A

I think there should be

T>G/A>C, T>C/A>G, T>A/A>T,C>A/G>T,C>G/G>C,C>T/G>A +

A>C/T>G, A>G/T>C, A>T/T>A, G>T/C>A, G>C/C>G, G>A/C>T

I think the number of T>G in the positive strand and the number of A>C in the positive strand is not the same.

I am confused about this, could someone help me, thanks in advance.

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12.6 years ago

I think the number of T>G in the positive strand and the number of A>C in the positive strand is not the same.

This is your mistake. Though a mutation probably originally occurred on only one strand, mismatch repair mechanisms will swoop in and "fix" the other strand to match. So yes, the number of C->T changes is equal to the number of G->A changes.

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12.3 years ago
Liyf ▴ 30

I am just confused about that. However, what I think is just converse to you. I do not know why some reports say that their mutations were more on non-transcribed strand? I think they are the same?

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