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      LINE-1 Retrotransposons in Healthy and Diseased Human Brain

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          Long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is a transposable element with the ability to self-mobilize throughout the human genome. The L1 elements found in the human brain is hypothesized to date back 56 million years ago and has survived evolution, currently accounting for 17% of the human genome. L1 retrotransposition has been theorized to contribute to somatic mosaicism. This review focuses on the presence of L1 in the healthy and diseased human brain, such as in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Throughout this exploration, we will discuss the impact L1 has on neurological disorders that can occur throughout the human lifetime. With this, we hope to better understand the complex role of L1 in the human brain development and its implications to human cognition.

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          Journal
          101300215
          33297
          Dev Neurobiol
          Dev Neurobiol
          Developmental neurobiology
          1932-8451
          1932-846X
          18 December 2017
          29 December 2017
          May 2018
          01 May 2019
          : 78
          : 5
          : 434-455
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Pediatrics/Rady Children's Hospital San Diego, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Correspondence should be addressed to A.R.M or A.M., Nicole A. Suarez: nasuarez@ 123456ucsd.edu , +1 (858) 246-1488, Dr. Angela Macia: amaciaortega@ 123456ucsd.edu , +1 (858) 246-1488, Dr. Alysson R. Muotri: muotri@ 123456ucsd.edu , +1 (858) 534-9320
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          PMC5897138 PMC5897138 5897138 nihpa927962
          10.1002/dneu.22567
          5897138
          29239145
          a43b2199-9e5b-47d2-b302-793d0a25ee60
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          Autism,Neurological Disorders,Brain,Retrotransposition,LINE-1

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