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Brain cell somatic gene recombination and its phylogenetic foundations
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 295Issue 36p12786–12795Published online: July 22, 2020- Gwendolyn Kaeser
- Jerold Chun
Cited in Scopus: 18A new form of somatic gene recombination (SGR) has been identified in the human brain that affects the Alzheimer's disease gene, amyloid precursor protein (APP). SGR occurs when a gene sequence is cut and recombined within a single cell's genomic DNA, generally independent of DNA replication and the cell cycle. The newly identified brain SGR produces genomic complementary DNAs (gencDNAs) lacking introns, which integrate into locations distinct from germline loci. This brief review will present an overview of likely related recombination mechanisms and genomic cDNA-like sequences that implicate evolutionary origins for brain SGR.