Mini- and microsatellite expansions: the recombination connection.

Abstract:

:It is widely accepted that the large trinucleotide repeat expansions observed in many neurological diseases occur during replication. However, genetic recombination has emerged as a major source of instability for tandem repeats, including minisatellites, and recent studies raise the possibility that it may also be responsible for trinucleotide repeat expansions. We will review data connecting tandem repeat rearrangements and recombination in humans and in eukaryotic model organisms, and discuss the possible role of recombination in trinucleotide repeat expansions in human neurological disorders.

journal_name

EMBO Rep

journal_title

EMBO reports

authors

Richard GF,Pâques F

doi

10.1093/embo-reports/kvd031

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subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2000-08-01 00:00:00

pages

122-6

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2

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1469-221X

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1469-3178

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embor606

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1

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