HIGHLIGHTS
- who: SHORT REPORT et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Variations in CCL3L gene cluster sequence and non-specific gene copy numbers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Four studies assessed association of CCL3L1 copy numbers with other diseases (Kawasaki disease, SLE, hepatitis_C, and rheumatoid arthritis).
- how: The sequences of genes containing these blast results were obtained from the UCSC Genomic Browser and aligned to the human reference sequence.
SUMMARY
Associated with the CCR5 genotype; a higher copy number (> 2) of CCL3L1 is a risk factor for . . .
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