“…In case of the tetranucleotide repeats, however, instability refers to both expansions and deletions. Thus, upon initial consideration, our results appear to be similar to the results with the triplet repeat sequences, including CTG⅐CAG, CGG⅐CCG, and GAA⅐TTC, in which orientation II was shown to be more unstable (9,10,16,18,19,21,22,39,52,85,86,95,96). However, the CCTG sequences are genetically unstable in the orientation prone to expand (orientation II) (Fig.…”