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Accurate measurement of microsatellite length by disrupting its tandem repeat structure
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
Replication of tandem repeats of simple sequence motifs, also known as microsatellites, is error prone and variable lengths frequently occur during population expansions. Therefore, microsatellite length variations could serve as markers for cancer. However, accurate error-free quantitation of microsatellite lengths is difficult with current methods because of a high error rate during amplification and sequencing. We have solved this problem by using partial mutagenesis to disrupt enough of the
doi:10.1101/2021.12.09.471828
fatcat:d4xufs7ehffqjgkrblntcruzlm