____: Pathological mechanisms that underlie these disorders involve either a loss of ____ function or acquisition of a novel function at the ____ or ____ level. However, disease-associated repeat expansion is a phenomenon that seems to be uniquely human.

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1. ____: Pathological mechanisms that underlie these disorders involve either a loss of ____ function or acquisition of a novel function at the ____ or ____ level. However, disease-associated repeat expansion is a phenomenon that seems to be uniquely human.