Associations of methylation level of promoter region of MLH1 gene and genotypes of the exonic rs1799977

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Nadezhda Babushkina1, Anton Markov2, Irina Goncharova3, Ramil Salakhov4, Iuliia Koroleva5, Anna Postrigan6, Aleksei Zarubin7, Aleksei Sleptcov8, Aksana Kucher9, Maria Nazarenko10
1Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, nad.babushkina@medgenetics.ru
2Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, anton.markov@medgenetics.ru
3Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, irina.goncharova@medgenetics.ru
4Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, ramil.salakhov@medgenetics.ru
5Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, yuliya.koroleva@medgenetics.ru
6Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, postrigan.anna@medgenetics.ru
7Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, aleksei.zarubin@medgenetics.ru
8Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, alexei.sleptcov@medgenetics.ru
9Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, aksana.kucher@medgenetics.ru
10Research Institute of Medical Genetics, TNRMC RAS, Tomsk, Russia, maria.nazarenko@medgenetics.ru

The eQTL SNP in exon 8 of the MLH1 gene rs1799977, may affect the methylation level of the promoter region of the same gene. When studying both the effects of methylation level and individual SNPs on the formation of phenotypic variability in humans and the risk of developing pathological conditions, it is necessary to use a integrated data analysis approach.

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