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publicationNumber KR-20000003004-A
titleOfInvention Plasmid vectors and uses thereof in which one or more copies of genes of neuropsychiatric diseases including trinucleic acid repeat sites are arranged
abstract The present invention relates to a plasmid vector in which at least one copy of a gene comprising trinucleotide repeats is arranged and its use in the diagnosis of neuropsychiatric diseases. More specifically, the present invention provides a plasmid vector in which a gene containing a trinucleic acid repeat sequence characteristic of SCAIII syndrome, a neuropsychiatric disease, is tandem repeat arrayed side by side using a restriction enzyme SfiI recognition site, a method for preparing the same, and The present invention relates to the use of these for the search of neuropsychiatric genes. Since the plasmid vector has a specific base sequence arranged side by side in number of copies and can also produce single-stranded DNA, its sensitivity is excellent when used in gene hybridization. Neuropsychiatric diseases such as SCAIII syndrome can be efficiently diagnosed.
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