Ethnically biased microsatellites contribute to differential gene expression and glutathione metabolism in Africans and Europeans.
Approximately three percent of the human genome is occupied by microsatellites: a type of short tandem repeat (STR). Microsatellites have well established effects on (a) the genetic structure of diverse human populations and (b) expression of nearby genes. These lines of inquiry have uncovered 3,984...
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Autores principales: | Nick Kinney, Lin Kang, Harpal Bains, Elizabeth Lawson, Mesam Husain, Kumayl Husain, Inderjit Sandhu, Yongdeok Shin, Javan K Carter, Ramu Anandakrishnan, Pawel Michalak, Harold Garner |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4ba67c4616214ab08552862c3d7aa19d |
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