2021
DOI: 10.1111/gtc.12890
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Gene trapping reveals a new transcriptionally active genome element: The chromosome‐specific clustered trap region

Abstract: Nearly half of the human genome consists of repetitive sequences such as long interspersed nuclear elements. The relationship between these repeating sequences and diseases has remained unclear. Gene trapping is a useful technique for disrupting a gene and expressing a reporter gene by using the promoter activity of the gene. The analysis of trapped genes revealed a new genome element—the chromosome‐specific clustered trap (CSCT) region. For any examined sequence within this region, an equivalent was found usi… Show more

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