More than 30 human genetic diseases are linked to tri-nucleotide repeat expansions. There is no known mechanism that explains repeat expansions in full, but changes in the epigenetic state of the associated locus has been implicated in the disease pathology for a growing number of examples. A comprehensive comparative analysis of the genomic features associated with diverse repeat expansions has been lacking. Here, in an effort to decipher the propensity of repeats to undergo expansion and result in a disease state, we determine the genomic coordinates of tri-nucleotide repeat tracts at base pair resolution and computationally establish epigenetic profiles around them. Using three complementary statistical tests, we reveal that several epig...
Tandem repeats are short DNA sequences that are repeated head-to-tail. Such repeats occur in great n...
Seven inherited human disorders are now associated with the intragenic expansion of triplet repeat D...
Unstable expansion of repetitive DNA sequences termed short tandem repeats (STRs) serves as the mech...
There are over 40 genetic diseases caused by repeat locus-specific instability. The causes of repeat...
Trinucleotide repeat expansion underlies at least 17 neurological diseases. In affected individuals,...
Background & Aims: Nearly 30 hereditary disorders in humans result from an increase in the number of...
Expansions of specific DNA triplet repeats are the cause of an increasing number of hereditary neuro...
Whilst DNA repeat expansions cause numerous heritable human disorders, their origins and underlying ...
Trinucleotide repeat expansion underlies at least 17 neurological diseases. In affected individuals,...
Simple tandem repeats represent more than 1% of the human genome: occasionally they exhibit intergen...
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
Expanded CAG/CTG repeats underlie thirteen neurological disorders, including myotonic dystrophy (DM1...
One of the most compelling reasons for the study of repetitive DNA sequence in the human genome has ...
Short tandem repeats (STRs) are units of 1–6 base pairs that occur in tandem repetition to form a re...
Expanded CAG/CTG repeats underlie 13 neurological disorders, including myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM...
Tandem repeats are short DNA sequences that are repeated head-to-tail. Such repeats occur in great n...
Seven inherited human disorders are now associated with the intragenic expansion of triplet repeat D...
Unstable expansion of repetitive DNA sequences termed short tandem repeats (STRs) serves as the mech...
There are over 40 genetic diseases caused by repeat locus-specific instability. The causes of repeat...
Trinucleotide repeat expansion underlies at least 17 neurological diseases. In affected individuals,...
Background & Aims: Nearly 30 hereditary disorders in humans result from an increase in the number of...
Expansions of specific DNA triplet repeats are the cause of an increasing number of hereditary neuro...
Whilst DNA repeat expansions cause numerous heritable human disorders, their origins and underlying ...
Trinucleotide repeat expansion underlies at least 17 neurological diseases. In affected individuals,...
Simple tandem repeats represent more than 1% of the human genome: occasionally they exhibit intergen...
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
Expanded CAG/CTG repeats underlie thirteen neurological disorders, including myotonic dystrophy (DM1...
One of the most compelling reasons for the study of repetitive DNA sequence in the human genome has ...
Short tandem repeats (STRs) are units of 1–6 base pairs that occur in tandem repetition to form a re...
Expanded CAG/CTG repeats underlie 13 neurological disorders, including myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM...
Tandem repeats are short DNA sequences that are repeated head-to-tail. Such repeats occur in great n...
Seven inherited human disorders are now associated with the intragenic expansion of triplet repeat D...
Unstable expansion of repetitive DNA sequences termed short tandem repeats (STRs) serves as the mech...