Journal article

Tandem repeats mediating genetic plasticity in health and disease

AJ Hannan

Nature Reviews Genetics | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018

Abstract

Accumulating evidence suggests that many classes of DNA repeats exhibit attributes that distinguish them from other genetic variants, including the fact that they are more liable to mutation; this enables them to mediate genetic plasticity. The expansion of tandem repeats, particularly of short tandem repeats, can cause a range of disorders (including Huntington disease, various ataxias, motor neuron disease, frontotemporal dementia, fragile X syndrome and other neurological disorders), and emerging data suggest that tandem repeat polymorphisms (TRPs) can also regulate gene expression in healthy individuals. TRPs in human genomes may also contribute to the missing heritability of polygenic d..

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The author thanks C. Pearson for comments on an early outline of the manuscript and past and present members of the Hannan laboratory for useful discussions. Apologies to the authors of the many excellent relevant articles that could not be cited and discussed due to space constraints. The author is supported by a Principal Research Fellowship and Project Grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), as well as the Australian Research Council (ARC) and DHB Foundation, Equity Trustees.