Excessive mobility interrupted

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Abstract

Mobile DNA sequences called L1 contribute to the brain’s genetic heterogeneity and may affect neuron function. The protein MeCP2, which is mutated in Rett syndrome, seems to regulate the activity of these genomic elements

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Studer, L. (2010). Excessive mobility interrupted. Nature, 468(7322), 383–384. https://doi.org/10.1038/468383a

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