2016
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2015.0911
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On the organization of human T-cell receptor loci: log-periodic distribution of T-cell receptor gene segments

Abstract: We dedicate this work to Mr Omair Ahmed Toor and other people with Down's Syndrome and patients with congenital neurological disorders from around the world, whose constant struggle to overcome the challenges of everyday life and better themselves are an inspiration to all.On the organization of human T-cell receptor loci: log-periodic distribution of T-cell receptor gene segments School of Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USAThe human T-cell repertoire is complex and is generated b… Show more

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“…22 Briefly, total counts for unique VJ recombinations were analyzed with V and J segments organized according to their position along the genome at the TCR β locus relative to the 5¢ centromeric end of the TRB gene. 9 Pseudogenes were included in the analysis bringing the total number of possible V segments to sixty-five with the potential to recombine with any of the thirteen J segments found at the TCR β locus. Data were visualized using Microsoft Excel and represent all TCR β recombinations for that particular sample.…”
Section: Self-similarity and Symmetry Analysismentioning
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“…22 Briefly, total counts for unique VJ recombinations were analyzed with V and J segments organized according to their position along the genome at the TCR β locus relative to the 5¢ centromeric end of the TRB gene. 9 Pseudogenes were included in the analysis bringing the total number of possible V segments to sixty-five with the potential to recombine with any of the thirteen J segments found at the TCR β locus. Data were visualized using Microsoft Excel and represent all TCR β recombinations for that particular sample.…”
Section: Self-similarity and Symmetry Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be accomplished by accounting for the helical nature of DNA molecules and calculating the angular coordinates of each TRB segment as previously described. 9 Briefly, DNA is considered as a propagating wave with each turn of the DNA helix corresponding with 2π radians in terms of angular distance across the TRB locus. Given that there are 10.4 nucleotides per turn of DNA, 27…”
Section: Recombination Potentials Of Trb V and J Segmentsmentioning
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