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University of Connecticut

2009

Aggression

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A Common Polymorphism In Serotonin Receptor 1b Mrna Moderates Regulation By Mir-96 And Associates With Aggressive Human Behaviors, Kevin P. Jensen, Jonathan Covault, Tamlin S. Conner, Henry R. Kranzler, Howard A. Tennen, Henry M. Furneaux Apr 2009

A Common Polymorphism In Serotonin Receptor 1b Mrna Moderates Regulation By Mir-96 And Associates With Aggressive Human Behaviors, Kevin P. Jensen, Jonathan Covault, Tamlin S. Conner, Henry R. Kranzler, Howard A. Tennen, Henry M. Furneaux

UCHC Articles - Research

Non-coding regulatory elements can transduce the human genome's response to environmental stimuli. Thus, there is a possibility that variation in non-coding regulatory elements may underlie some of the diversity in human behavior. However, this idea has remained largely untested due to the difficulty in accurately identifying regulatory elements in the 98% of the human genome that does not encode protein. The recent recognition that small trans-acting RNAs anneal to mRNA and regulate gene expression provides a means to identify and test such variants. Here we show that microRNA-directed silencing of mRNA can be attenuated by a common human polymorphism. We …