Publications by authors named "Genevieve C Thompson"

Tandem repeat DNA sequences constitute a significant proportion of the human genome. While previously considered to be functionally inert, these sequences are now broadly accepted as important contributors to genetic diversity. However, the polymorphic nature of these sequences can lead to expansion beyond a gene-specific threshold, causing disease.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Genevieve C Thompson"

  • - Genevieve C Thompson's recent research focuses on the role of tandem repeat DNA sequences in the human genome, highlighting their importance in genetic diversity and disease pathology.
  • - Her article, published in the journal "Emerg Top Life Sci," addresses the challenges associated with identifying and characterizing repeat expansions, emphasizing the need for improved methodologies in this area of study.
  • - Thompson aims to enhance understanding of how the polymorphic nature of these sequences can lead to genetic diseases, advocating for a new perspective on their functional significance in human health.