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DNA inverted repeats and human disease
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1 The Children's Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3039, USA
Front. Biosci. (Landmark Ed) 1998, 3(4), 408–418; https://doi.org/10.2741/A284
Published: 27 March 1998
Abstract

Inverted repeats are important elements in the human genome. Because of their nature, inverted repeats can engage in intra- and intermolecular basepairing. The ability to adopt hairpin and cruciform secondary structures is associated with frameshift mutations. These sequences also can be utilized by the polymerase allowing both intra- and interstrand switching events. Such mechanisms can involve imperfect inverted repeats and lead to additional mutations. Several human genetic diseases illustrate inverted repeat mediated mutagenesis.

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