Abstract

New assays are revealing that the diploid human genome contains extensive amounts of structural variation. Genome-wide approaches described in three papers in this issue (Beck et al., 2010; Huang et al., 2010; Iskow et al., 2010) paint a dynamic portrait of our genome, revealing a prominent role for repetitive sequences in shaping its structural variation.

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