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... Another model behind the pathogenesis of DM1 involves the CTG repeats in the 3’UTR of the DMPK gene affecting the expression of adjacent genes. Otten & Tapscott (1995) demonstrated that a DNase I hypersensitive site is found 3’ of the CTG repeat in wild-type alleles. DM1 individuals with large expan ...
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