Seven cDNA fragments containing polymorphic (AAT)n trinucleotide repeats were isolated from a human brain cDNA library and mapped by linkage to specific loci. These repeats may serve as gene markers or as candidates for diseases caused by expansion mutation. Source~description. Clones were isolated
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RNA interference from a CAX trinucleotide repeat
โ Scribed by Bikem Akten; Joowon Suh; Ginka K. Genova; Mary A. Roberts; F. Rob Jackson
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2002
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We used a rapid and inexpensive method for studying the FMRl CGG-repeat from dried blood spots, prepared from heel pricks, finger pricks, or an aliquot of blood from a venipuncture. The procedure includes a single tube for preparation of template DNA for PCR and minimal handling, avoiding opportunit