Behavioral and Brain Functions (Oct 2011)

Correlation of CAG repeat length between the maternal and paternal allele of the Huntingtin gene: evidence for assortative mating

  • Wassink Tom,
  • Epping Eric A,
  • Nopoulos Peg,
  • Schlaggar Bradley L,
  • Perlmutter Joel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-7-45
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 45

Abstract

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Abstract Triplet repeats contribute to normal variation in behavioral traits and when expanded, cause brain disorders. While Huntington's Disease is known to be caused by a CAG triplet repeat in the gene Huntingtin, the effect of CAG repeats on brain function below disease threshold has not been studied. The current study shows a significant correlation between the CAG repeat length of the maternal and paternal allele in the Huntingtin gene among healthy subjects, suggesting assortative mating.