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CNG repeats (N stands for one of the four natural nucleotides) are a special class of microsatellite sequences of the human genome. They are most often found in exons, in their coding parts as well as in the 5’ or 3’ untranslated regions. Characteristic frequencies of their occurrence within the different parts of the genes suggest that they play a functional role. The number of CNG repeats in a block...