ILPR
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The insulin-linked polymorphic region (ILPR) is a regulatory sequence on the insulin gene starting at position -363 upstream from the transcriptional start location of the 5' region and consists of multiple repeats of a ACA-GGGGT(G/C)(T/C)GGG consensus sequence.[1] The polymorphic aspect of this region is due to three possible combinations of sequences according to their length: 700bp, 1600bp and 2500bp.
References
- ↑ Hammond-Kosack, M C; B Dobrinski, R Lurz, K Docherty, and M W Kilpatrick (January 25, 1992). "The human insulin gene linked polymorphic region exhibits an altered DNA structure". Nucleic Acids Res. 20 (2): 231–6. doi:10.1093/nar/20.2.231. PMC 310359. PMID 1741248.
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