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. 1994 Jan;3(1):65-7.
doi: 10.1093/hmg/3.1.65.

A CCG repeat polymorphism adjacent to the CAG repeat in the Huntington disease gene: implications for diagnostic accuracy and predictive testing

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A CCG repeat polymorphism adjacent to the CAG repeat in the Huntington disease gene: implications for diagnostic accuracy and predictive testing

S E Andrew et al. Hum Mol Genet. 1994 Jan.

Abstract

The polymorphic CAG repeat that is expanded on Huntington disease (HD) chromosomes is flanked by a CCG repeat. Here we show that this CCG tract, previously assumed to be invariant at seven CCG repeats, is also polymorphic. We have identified five CCG alleles from 205 normal chromosomes, with 137 (67%) having alleles of seven repeats, five (2%) with nine repeats, 61 (30%) with 10 repeats, one (0.5%) with 11 repeats and one (0.5%) with 12 repeats. In contrast, analysis of 113 HD chromosomes revealed that the majority (105 chromosomes, 93%) contained seven CCG repeats, while the remaining eight chromosomes (7%) had allele sizes of 10 CCG repeats. Despite evidence that both CAG and CCG are polymorphic on normal chromosomes, we have found that it is only the CAG length that has a significant impact on age of onset. The discovery of larger sized CCG alleles, however, has significant implications for the assessment of CAG repeat length, particularly for persons with estimated CAG size of 36-42 repeats, since an overestimation of CAG length in this range could result in erroneous information being imparted to patients.

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