Intrinsic properties of CTG and CGG triplet repeats associated with human disease /
At least nine genetic diseases and two fragile sites have been associated with the expansion of CTG, CGG, or AAG triplet repeats. The molecular etiology behind expansion is unknown, but it may involve the participation of unusual DNA structures in replication, repair, or recombination. DNA fragmen...
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1997 Dissertation C435 |
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| Call Number: |
1997 Dissertation C435 |
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| Call Number | Status | Get It |
| 1997 Dissertation C435 | Available | |