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The following pages link to Non-B DNA conformations formed by long repeating tracts of myotonic dystrophy type 1, myotonic dystrophy type 2, and Friedreich's ataxia genes, not the sequences per se, promote mutagenesis in flanking regions (Q40263704):
Displaying 14 items.
- Disruption of Higher Order DNA Structures in Friedreich's Ataxia (GAA)n Repeats by PNA or LNA Targeting (Q28553555) (← links)
- Direct and inverted repeats elicit genetic instability by both exploiting and eluding DNA double-strand break repair systems in mycobacteria (Q34516066) (← links)
- Non-B DNA-forming sequences and WRN deficiency independently increase the frequency of base substitution in human cells (Q34695467) (← links)
- Abundance and length of simple repeats in vertebrate genomes are determined by their structural properties (Q36915091) (← links)
- Discovery of the role of non-B DNA structures in mutagenesis and human genomic disorders (Q37152813) (← links)
- Methods to determine DNA structural alterations and genetic instability (Q37219262) (← links)
- Mutation spectra in fragile X syndrome induced by deletions of CGG*CCG repeats (Q37310647) (← links)
- Impact of bulge loop size on DNA triplet repeat domains: Implications for DNA repair and expansion (Q37577365) (← links)
- Evolutionary comparison of the mechanism of DNA cleavage with respect to immune diversity and genomic instability (Q38019962) (← links)
- Expanded complexity of unstable repeat diseases. (Q38066802) (← links)
- Chromatin remodeller SMARCA4 recruits topoisomerase 1 and suppresses transcription-associated genomic instability (Q38266781) (← links)
- Genomic deletions and point mutations induced in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by the trinucleotide repeats (GAA·TTC) associated with Friedreich's ataxia (Q42497589) (← links)
- Investigating DNA supercoiling in eukaryotic genomes. (Q43387197) (← links)
- Xq22 deletions and correlation with distinct neurological disease traits in females: Further evidence for a contiguous gene syndrome (Q92863416) (← links)