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Tangle diseases and the tau haplotypes
Journal article

Tangle diseases and the tau haplotypes

John Hardy, Alan Pittman, Amanda Myers, Hon Chung Fung, Rohan de Silva and Jaime Duckworth
Alzheimer disease and associated disorders, Vol.20(1), pp.60-62
2006-01
PMID: 16493238

Abstract

Gene Duplication Haplotypes Heredodegenerative Disorders, Nervous System - genetics Neurofibrillary Tangles - genetics Species Specificity Tauopathies - genetics Humans DNA, Complementary - genetics Chromosome Mapping Pan troglodytes Nerve Tissue Proteins - genetics Sequence Analysis, DNA tau Proteins Disease Progression Linkage Disequilibrium Animals Genetic Variation - genetics Alzheimer Disease - genetics Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive - genetics Chromosome Inversion - genetics
Neurofibrillary tangles are found in many neurologic diseases. Here we review the unusual characteristics of the MAPT locus, which shows genetic association with many of these diseases and in Caucasian populations, is the largest stretch of linkage disequilibrium in the genome. We discuss the reason for this disequilibrium, its evolutionary history, and the role of genetic variability at MAPT in the etiology of tauopathies.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.52 Neurodegenerative Diseases
1.52.57 Alzheimer's Disease
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