Biology:Chromosome 1

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Chromosome 1
Human male karyotpe high resolution - Chromosome 1 cropped.png
Human chromosome 1 pair after G-banding. One is from mother, one is from father.
Human male karyotpe high resolution - Chromosome 1.png
Chromosome 1 pair
in human male karyogram.
Features
Length (bp)248,387,328 bp
(CHM13)
No. of genes1,961 (CCDS)[1]
TypeAutosome
Centromere positionMetacentric[2]
(123.4 Mbp[3])
Complete gene lists
CCDSGene list
HGNCGene list
UniProtGene list
NCBIGene list
External map viewers
EnsemblChromosome 1
EntrezChromosome 1
NCBIChromosome 1
UCSCChromosome 1
Full DNA sequences
RefSeqNC_000001 (FASTA)
GenBankCM000663 (FASTA)

Chromosome 1 is the designation for the largest human chromosome. Humans have two copies of chromosome 1, as they do with all of the autosomes, which are the non-sex chromosomes. Chromosome 1 spans about 249 million nucleotide base pairs, which are the basic units of information for DNA.[4] It represents about 8% of the total DNA in human cells.[5]

It was the last completed chromosome, sequenced two decades after the beginning of the Human Genome Project.

Genes

Number of genes

The following are some of the gene count estimates of human chromosome 1. Because researchers use different approaches to genome annotation their predictions of the number of genes on each chromosome varies (for technical details, see gene prediction). Among various projects, the collaborative consensus coding sequence project (CCDS) takes an extremely conservative strategy. So CCDS's gene number prediction represents a lower bound on the total number of human protein-coding genes.[6]

Estimated by Protein-coding genes Non-coding RNA genes Pseudogenes Source Release date
CCDS 1,961 [1] 2016-09-08
HGNC 1,993 707 1,113 [7] 2017-05-12
Ensembl 2,044 1,924 1,223 [8] 2017-03-29
UniProt 2,064 [9] 2018-02-28
NCBI 2,093 1,790 1,426 [10][11][12] 2017-05-19

Gene list

The following is a partial list of genes on human chromosome 1. For complete list, see the link in the infobox on the right.

  • C1orf112: encoding protein Chromosome 1 open reading frame 112
  • C1orf127: encoding protein Chromosome 1 open reading frame 127
  • C1orf27: encoding protein Chromosome 1 open reading frame 27
  • C1orf38: encoding protein Chromosome 1 open reading frame 38
  • CCDC181: encoding protein Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 181
  • DENN1B: hypothesized to be related to asthma
  • FHAD1: encoding protein Forkhead-associated domain containing protein 1
  • LOC100132287: uncharacterized protein
  • LRRIQ3: encoding protein Leucine-rich repeats and IQ motif containing 3
  • Shisa family member 4: encoding protein Shisa family member 4
  • TINAGL1: encoding protein Tubulointerstitial nephritis antigen-like

p-arm

Partial list of the genes located on p-arm (short arm) of human chromosome 1:


q-arm

Partial list of the genes located on q-arm (long arm) of human chromosome 1:


Diseases and disorders

There are 890 known diseases related to this chromosome.[citation needed] Some of these diseases are hearing loss, Alzheimer's disease, glaucoma and breast cancer. Rearrangements and mutations of chromosome 1 are prevalent in cancer and many other diseases. Patterns of sequence variation reveal signals of recent selection in specific genes that may contribute to human fitness, and also in regions where no function is evident.

Complete monosomy (only having one copy of the entire chromosome) is invariably lethal before birth.[13] Complete trisomy (having three copies of the entire chromosome) is lethal within days after conception.[13] Some partial deletions and partial duplications produce birth defects.

The following diseases are some of those related to genes on chromosome 1 (which contains the most known genetic diseases of any human chromosome):


Cytogenetic band

G-banding ideograms of human chromosome 1
G-banding ideogram of human chromosome 1 in resolution 850 bphs. Band length in this diagram is proportional to base-pair length. This type of ideogram is generally used in genome browsers (e.g. Ensembl, UCSC Genome Browser).
G-banding patterns of human chromosome 1 in three different resolutions (400,[14] 550[15] and 850[3]). Band length in this diagram is based on the ideograms from ISCN (2013).[16] This type of ideogram represents actual relative band length observed under a microscope at the different moments during the mitotic process.[17]
G-bands of human chromosome 1 in resolution 850 bphs[3]
Chr. Arm[18] Band[19] ISCN
start[20]
ISCN
stop[20]
Basepair
start
Basepair
stop
Stain[21] Density
1 p 36.33 0 100 1 2,300,000 gneg
1 p 36.32 100 244 2,300,001 5,300,000 gpos 25
1 p 36.31 244 344 5,300,001 7,100,000 gneg
1 p 36.23 344 459 7,100,001 9,100,000 gpos 25
1 p 36.22 459 660 9,100,001 12,500,000 gneg
1 p 36.21 660 861 12,500,001 15,900,000 gpos 50
1 p 36.13 861 1206 15,900,001 20,100,000 gneg
1 p 36.12 1206 1321 20,100,001 23,600,000 gpos 25
1 p 36.11 1321 1521 23,600,001 27,600,000 gneg
1 p 35.3 1521 1651 27,600,001 29,900,000 gpos 25
1 p 35.2 1651 1780 29,900,001 32,300,000 gneg
1 p 35.1 1780 1895 32,300,001 34,300,000 gpos 25
1 p 34.3 1895 2210 34,300,001 39,600,000 gneg
1 p 34.2 2210 2411 39,600,001 43,700,000 gpos 25
1 p 34.1 2411 2770 43,700,001 46,300,000 gneg
1 p 33 2770 2986 46,300,001 50,200,000 gpos 75
1 p 32.3 2986 3273 50,200,001 55,600,000 gneg
1 p 32.2 3273 3416 55,600,001 58,500,000 gpos 50
1 p 32.1 3416 3732 58,500,001 60,800,000 gneg
1 p 31.3 3732 3976 60,800,001 68,500,000 gpos 50
1 p 31.2 3976 4206 68,500,001 69,300,000 gneg
1 p 31.1 4206 4852 69,300,001 84,400,000 gpos 100
1 p 22.3 4852 5210 84,400,001 87,900,000 gneg
1 p 22.2 5210 5440 87,900,001 91,500,000 gpos 75
1 p 22.1 5440 5741 91,500,001 94,300,000 gneg
1 p 21.3 5741 5957 94,300,001 99,300,000 gpos 75
1 p 21.2 5957 6029 99,300,001 101,800,000 gneg
1 p 21.1 6029 6244 101,800,001 106,700,000 gpos 100
1 p 13.3 6244 6459 106,700,001 111,200,000 gneg
1 p 13.2 6459 6660 111,200,001 115,500,000 gpos 50
1 p 13.1 6660 6861 115,500,001 117,200,000 gneg
1 p 12 6861 7048 117,200,001 120,400,000 gpos 50
1 p 11.2 7048 7119 120,400,001 121,700,000 gneg
1 p 11.1 7119 7335 121,700,001 123,400,000 acen
1 q 11 7335 7579 123,400,001 125,100,000 acen
1 q 12 7579 8483 125,100,001 143,200,000 gvar
1 q 21.1 8483 8756 143,200,001 147,500,000 gneg
1 q 21.2 8756 8957 147,500,001 150,600,000 gpos 50
1 q 21.3 8957 9244 150,600,001 155,100,000 gneg
1 q 22 9244 9459 155,100,001 156,600,000 gpos 50
1 q 23.1 9459 9832 156,600,001 159,100,000 gneg
1 q 23.2 9832 10048 159,100,001 160,500,000 gpos 50
1 q 23.3 10048 10349 160,500,001 165,500,000 gneg
1 q 24.1 10349 10507 165,500,001 167,200,000 gpos 50
1 q 24.2 10507 10679 167,200,001 170,900,000 gneg
1 q 24.3 10679 10894 170,900,001 173,000,000 gpos 75
1 q 25.1 10894 11009 173,000,001 176,100,000 gneg
1 q 25.2 11009 11196 176,100,001 180,300,000 gpos 50
1 q 25.3 11196 11598 180,300,001 185,800,000 gneg
1 q 31.1 11598 11827 185,800,001 190,800,000 gpos 100
1 q 31.2 11827 11942 190,800,001 193,800,000 gneg
1 q 31.3 11942 12172 193,800,001 198,700,000 gpos 100
1 q 32.1 12172 12617 198,700,001 207,100,000 gneg
1 q 32.2 12617 12803 207,100,001 211,300,000 gpos 25
1 q 32.3 12803 13033 211,300,001 214,400,000 gneg
1 q 41 13033 13320 214,400,001 223,900,000 gpos 100
1 q 42.11 13320 13406 223,900,001 224,400,000 gneg
1 q 42.12 13406 13607 224,400,001 226,800,000 gpos 25
1 q 42.13 13607 13966 226,800,001 230,500,000 gneg
1 q 42.2 13966 14153 230,500,001 234,600,000 gpos 50
1 q 42.3 14153 14397 234,600,001 236,400,000 gneg
1 q 43 14397 14756 236,400,001 243,500,000 gpos 75
1 q 44 14756 15100 243,500,001 248,956,422 gneg

References

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  18. "p": Short arm; "q": Long arm.
  19. For cytogenetic banding nomenclature, see article locus.
  20. 20.0 20.1 These values (ISCN start/stop) are based on the length of bands/ideograms from the ISCN book, An International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature (2013). Arbitrary unit.
  21. gpos: Region which is positively stained by G banding, generally AT-rich and gene poor; gneg: Region which is negatively stained by G banding, generally CG-rich and gene rich; acen Centromere. var: Variable region; stalk: Stalk.

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