@article{jn2026origin,
 abstract = {Repetitive DNA is now recognised as crucial components of the genome landscape of several eukaryotes. The Short insertions
and indels class of repetitive DNA account for approximately 12% of all variations in the human genome. Their unique genome
organisation and architecture confer the DNA several unique characteristics which are avenues for DNA biophysical and gene
regulation studies. Further, given their frequent occurrence in the genome they are used in several genome mapping efforts.
The present review is an update on the indel variation in the human genome covering diverse section on the...},
 author = {S. Jn and S. S and L. K and Priya Md and Mahalakshmi Br and K. Hb},
 doi = {10.23880/aabsc-16000237},
 journal = {Annals of Advanced Biomedical Sciences},
 title = {Origin, Evolution, and Functional Impact of Short Insertion- Deletion Variants in Human Genomes: A Review},
 year = {2026}
}
