The role of retroelements of the human genome in the development of type 1 diabetes mellitus
Rustam N. Mustafin
Abstract:Retroelements (retrotransposons and endogenous retroviruses) are a class of mobile genetic elements that move in the genome by inserting their own reverse transcribed transcripts. They serve as drivers of epigenetic regulation; therefore, individual characteristics of the distribution of retroelements in the genome influence the development of multifactorial diseases. Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a multifactorial disease with an immune response against pancreatic β cells. The role of heredity in the development… Show more
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