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Expandable DNA repeats and human disease

Sergei M. Mirkin

Nature 447, 932-940(21 June 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05977

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Figure 1

Location of expandable repeats responsible for human diseases.

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Figure 2

Unusual DNA structures formed by expandable repeats.

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Figure 3

Replication mechanisms for repeat expansion.

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Gap repair model for repeat expansions in non-dividing cells.

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Recombination models for repeat expansions.

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Loss of stabilizing interruptions within expandable repeats.

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Three models of early events in repeat expansions.

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Figure 8

Disease-associated RNA gain of function.

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