The polymorphisms of nine loci containing reiterated CAG repeats were examined in four populations from three continents. Their normal variation was analysed across populations or in subsets of loci grouped according to either the presence/absence of disease-associated expansions or CAG interruptions. A unifying feature of the allele distributions of all loci in all populations was the marked non-normality. Significantly larger numbers of alleles, average lengths, length ranges and variances in repeat number were observed in loci with vs. without known expansions. Significantly longer alleles were found at loci with vs. without interruption of the (CAG)n motif. The nine loci detected levels of inter-population variability comparable to other loci. Altogether the data are at odds with a model assuming that autosomal expressed trinucleotides accumulate variation exclusively by insertion/deletion of a single unit.

Jodice, C., Giovannone, B., Calabresi, V., Bellocchi, M., Terrenato, L., Novelletto, A. (1997). Population variation analysis at nine loci containing expressed trinucleotide repeats. ANNALS OF HUMAN GENETICS, 61(5), 425-438 [10.1017/S0003480097006489].

Population variation analysis at nine loci containing expressed trinucleotide repeats

TERRENATO, LUCIANO;NOVELLETTO, ANDREA
1997-01-01

Abstract

The polymorphisms of nine loci containing reiterated CAG repeats were examined in four populations from three continents. Their normal variation was analysed across populations or in subsets of loci grouped according to either the presence/absence of disease-associated expansions or CAG interruptions. A unifying feature of the allele distributions of all loci in all populations was the marked non-normality. Significantly larger numbers of alleles, average lengths, length ranges and variances in repeat number were observed in loci with vs. without known expansions. Significantly longer alleles were found at loci with vs. without interruption of the (CAG)n motif. The nine loci detected levels of inter-population variability comparable to other loci. Altogether the data are at odds with a model assuming that autosomal expressed trinucleotides accumulate variation exclusively by insertion/deletion of a single unit.
1997
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA
English
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spinocerebellar ataxia type-1; Machado-Joseph disease; CAG repeat; Huntingtons-disease; haplotype analysis; world populations; mutational bias; gene; expansion; polymorphism
Jodice, C., Giovannone, B., Calabresi, V., Bellocchi, M., Terrenato, L., Novelletto, A. (1997). Population variation analysis at nine loci containing expressed trinucleotide repeats. ANNALS OF HUMAN GENETICS, 61(5), 425-438 [10.1017/S0003480097006489].
Jodice, C; Giovannone, B; Calabresi, V; Bellocchi, M; Terrenato, L; Novelletto, A
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