Exploring autoimmunity’s regulatory roots

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Exploring autoimmunity’s regulatory roots

Our genome contains vast networks that regulate the activity of protein-coding genes. Variations in this regulatory DNA (which does not encode proteins) may affect both when and how much of a given protein a cell produces. Disruptions in regulation can have a profound impact on healthy function—in fact, most genomic variants discovered by genome-wide association studies (GWAS), which identify variant locations within the genome associated with susceptibility to disease, are found in non-coding regions.

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