Biology and applications of human minisatellite loci
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0959-437x(05)80106-6
Biology and applications of human minisatellite loci
Abstract
Highly repetitive minisatellites' include the most variable human loci described to date. They have proved invaluable in a wide variety of genetic analyses, and despite some controversies surrounding their practical implementation, have been extensively adopted in civil and forensic casework. Molecular analysis of internal allelic structure has provided detailed insights into the repeat-unit turnover mechanisms operating in germline mutations, which are ultimately responsible for the extreme variability seen at these loci.
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