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Review
. 1994 Nov 30;50(11-12):1099-105.
doi: 10.1007/BF01923467.

Heritable trinucleotide repeats and neurological disorders

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Heritable trinucleotide repeats and neurological disorders

B S Shastry. Experientia. .

Abstract

In the past 3 years, seven human neurological disorders have been found to be associated with an abnormal number of unstable trinucleotide repeats within exons or non-expressed regions of a gene. These forms of mutations are called dynamic mutations. The expansion in copy number of trinucleotide repeats may represent a large number of hereditary disorders. The correlation between the length of the repeated size and the disease severity and variable onset has provided some genetic explanation for a phenomenon called anticipation. However, there are numerous questions which cannot be explained by anticipation. Many other factors such as genomic imprinting and variable DNA methylation may also contribute to the puzzling features of these phenotypes.

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