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Correlation of CAG repeat length between the maternal and paternal allele of the Huntingtin gene: evidence for assortative mating.


ABSTRACT: Triplet repeats contribute to normal variation in behavioral traits and when expanded, cause brain disorders. While Huntington's Disease is known to be caused by a CAG triplet repeat in the gene Huntingtin, the effect of CAG repeats on brain function below disease threshold has not been studied. The current study shows a significant correlation between the CAG repeat length of the maternal and paternal allele in the Huntingtin gene among healthy subjects, suggesting assortative mating.

SUBMITTER: Nopoulos P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3219594 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Correlation of CAG repeat length between the maternal and paternal allele of the Huntingtin gene: evidence for assortative mating.

Nopoulos Peg P   Epping Eric A EA   Wassink Tom T   Schlaggar Bradley L BL   Perlmutter Joel J  

Behavioral and brain functions : BBF 20111018


Triplet repeats contribute to normal variation in behavioral traits and when expanded, cause brain disorders. While Huntington's Disease is known to be caused by a CAG triplet repeat in the gene Huntingtin, the effect of CAG repeats on brain function below disease threshold has not been studied. The current study shows a significant correlation between the CAG repeat length of the maternal and paternal allele in the Huntingtin gene among healthy subjects, suggesting assortative mating. ...[more]

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