Highlights: Huntington's disease symptoms are linked to expanding DNA repeats (CAG) that become toxic in brain
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Symptoms of Huntington's disease appear late in life. Research reveals how DNA repeats grow toxic over time, explaining the delayed onset and disease variability.
Highlights: Huntington's disease symptoms are linked to expanding DNA repeats (CAG) that become toxic in brain
Discover the role of APOBEC proteins in the DNA repeat expansions linked to Huntington's disease.
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