CRISPRs in the human genome are differentially expressed between malignant and normal adjacent to tumor tissue

Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPRs) have been identified in bacteria, archaea and mitochondria of plants, but not in eukaryotes. Here, we report the discovery of 12,572 putative CRISPRs randomly distributed across the human chromosomes, which we termed hCRISPRs. By us...

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Main Authors: Brouwer, R.W.W (Author), Chinnaiyan, A.M (Author), Fijneman, R.J.A (Author), Halimi, Y. (Author), Hoogstrate, Y. (Author), Janssen, B. (Author), Jenster, G. (Author), Komor, M.A (Author), Louwen, R. (Author), Martens-Uzunova, E.S (Author), Niknafs, Y.S (Author), Saha, C. (Author), Strepis, N. (Author), Stubbs, A. (Author), Swagemakers, S.M.A (Author), Tanmoy, A.M (Author), van de Geer, W.S (Author), van der Spek, P.J (Author), van IJcken, W.F.J (Author), van Riet, J. (Author), Voogd, S. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Nature Research 2022
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