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Predicting genomic instability that can lead to disease

by Staff August 7, 2018
August 7, 2018 46 views
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They are the most common repeated elements in the human genome; more than a million copies are scattered among and between our genes. Called Alu elements, these relatively short, non-coding sequences of DNA cause genomic structural variation. Now scientists have developed a novel computational tool that predicts genomic instability that can lead to disease.

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