Polymorphism of the human muc genes.

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Abstract

Mucins encoded by the MUC genes share the common feature of having an extensive tandem repeat region that encompasses a large proportion of the coding sequence. In many of the genes this tandem repeat region shows a great deal of allelic length variation and recently studies have demonstrated person to person variation in pattern of nucleotide or amino-acid changes in the repeat units. The length and sequence variability will be discussed in this review, as will its role in disease susceptibility.

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Fowler, J., Vinall, L., & Swallow, D. (2001). Polymorphism of the human muc genes. Frontiers in Bioscience : A Journal and Virtual Library. https://doi.org/10.2741/fowler

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