Amino acid tandem repeats, also called homopolymeric tracts, are extremely abundant in eukaryotic proteins. To gain insight into the genome-wide evolution of these regions in mammals, we analyzed the repeat content in a large data set of rat–mouse–human orthologs. Our results show that human proteins contain more amino acid repeats than rodent proteins and that trinucleotide repeats are also more abundant in human coding sequences. Using the human species as an outgroup, we were able to address differences in repeat loss and repeat gain in the rat and mouse lineages. In this data set, mouse proteins contain substantially more repeats than rat proteins, which can be at least partly attributed to a higher repeat loss in the rat lineage. The d...
International audienceTandem repeats (TRs) are a major element of protein sequences in all domains o...
Amino acid repeats (AARs) are abundant in protein sequences. They have particular roles in protein f...
Characteristics of 64 possible tandem trinucleotide repeats (TSSR) from Homo sapiens (hs), Mus muscu...
Amino acid tandem repeats, also called homopolymeric tracts, are extremely abundant in eukaryotic pr...
AbstractSingle-amino-acid tandem repeats are very common in mammalian proteins but their function an...
Abstract. Polyglutamine repeats within proteins are common in eukaryotes and are associated with neu...
Tandem amino acid repeats, also known as homopolimeric tract or homopeptides, are very common featur...
Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSR) are abundant, highly diverse stretches of short DNA...
Microsatellites have been used extensively in the field of comparative genomics. By studying microsa...
<div><p>Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSR) are abundant, highly diverse stretches of s...
Abstract Background The expansion of amino acid repeats is determined by a high mutation rate and ca...
Over 3% of human proteins contain single amino acid repeats (repeat-containing proteins, RCPs). Many...
Background: Model organisms have contributed substantially to our understanding of the etiology of h...
DNA sequence analysis of a region contained within a large, interspersed repetitive family of mice r...
The biological function of multiple repetitions of single amino acids, or homo-repeats, is largely u...
International audienceTandem repeats (TRs) are a major element of protein sequences in all domains o...
Amino acid repeats (AARs) are abundant in protein sequences. They have particular roles in protein f...
Characteristics of 64 possible tandem trinucleotide repeats (TSSR) from Homo sapiens (hs), Mus muscu...
Amino acid tandem repeats, also called homopolymeric tracts, are extremely abundant in eukaryotic pr...
AbstractSingle-amino-acid tandem repeats are very common in mammalian proteins but their function an...
Abstract. Polyglutamine repeats within proteins are common in eukaryotes and are associated with neu...
Tandem amino acid repeats, also known as homopolimeric tract or homopeptides, are very common featur...
Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSR) are abundant, highly diverse stretches of short DNA...
Microsatellites have been used extensively in the field of comparative genomics. By studying microsa...
<div><p>Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSR) are abundant, highly diverse stretches of s...
Abstract Background The expansion of amino acid repeats is determined by a high mutation rate and ca...
Over 3% of human proteins contain single amino acid repeats (repeat-containing proteins, RCPs). Many...
Background: Model organisms have contributed substantially to our understanding of the etiology of h...
DNA sequence analysis of a region contained within a large, interspersed repetitive family of mice r...
The biological function of multiple repetitions of single amino acids, or homo-repeats, is largely u...
International audienceTandem repeats (TRs) are a major element of protein sequences in all domains o...
Amino acid repeats (AARs) are abundant in protein sequences. They have particular roles in protein f...
Characteristics of 64 possible tandem trinucleotide repeats (TSSR) from Homo sapiens (hs), Mus muscu...