Varadharajan Chandran

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The Huntingtin protein is found in neurons and in testicular tissue. In mice, it is required for the development of the brain. The mutation that causes the disease is even more mysterious. The normal gene sequence contains a highly repetitive sequence, CAGCAGCAGCAG . . . a molecular singsong that stretches for seventeen such repeats on average (some people have ten, while others may have up to thirty-five).
The Gene: An Intimate History
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