<div><p>Microsatellites are a major component of the human genome, and their evolution has been much studied. However, the evolution of microsatellite flanking sequences has received less attention, with reports of both high and low mutation rates and of a tendency for microsatellites to cluster. From the human genome we generated a database of many thousands of (AC)<em><sub>n</sub></em> flanking sequences within which we searched for common characteristics. Sequences flanking microsatellites of similar length show remarkable levels of convergent evolution, indicating shared mutational biases. These biases extend 25–50 bases either side of the microsatellite and may therefore affect more than 30% of the entire genome. To explore the extent ...
Microsatellites have been widely used as tools for population studies. However, inference about popu...
AbstractRecent studies on microsatellite stability in yeast show that, as the repeat array of a micr...
The aim of this thesis is to obtain a better understanding of mutation rates within as well as betwe...
The dynamics of microsatellite, or short tandem repeats (STRs), is well documented for long, polymor...
AbstractComparison of the complete human genome sequence to one of its closest relatives, the chimpa...
textabstractWhen homologous microsatellites are compared between species, significant differences in...
Microsatellite lengths change over evolutionary time through a process of replication slippage. A re...
Microsatellites are a major type of molecular markers in genetics studies. Their mutational dynamics...
Sequence comparisons of orthologous microsatellite loci in cattle and sheep revealed that the substi...
AbstractUnderstanding the forces that govern the distribution of single nucleotide polymorphisms is ...
Mutations are the raw material of evolution, but have been difficult to study directly. We report th...
Interruptions of microsatellite sequences impact genome evolution and can alter disease manifestatio...
<div><p>Interruptions of microsatellite sequences impact genome evolution and can alter disease mani...
International audienceSegmental duplications on sex chromosomes constitute an important proportion o...
The human genome is organized with regard to many features such as isochores, Giemsa bands, clusters...
Microsatellites have been widely used as tools for population studies. However, inference about popu...
AbstractRecent studies on microsatellite stability in yeast show that, as the repeat array of a micr...
The aim of this thesis is to obtain a better understanding of mutation rates within as well as betwe...
The dynamics of microsatellite, or short tandem repeats (STRs), is well documented for long, polymor...
AbstractComparison of the complete human genome sequence to one of its closest relatives, the chimpa...
textabstractWhen homologous microsatellites are compared between species, significant differences in...
Microsatellite lengths change over evolutionary time through a process of replication slippage. A re...
Microsatellites are a major type of molecular markers in genetics studies. Their mutational dynamics...
Sequence comparisons of orthologous microsatellite loci in cattle and sheep revealed that the substi...
AbstractUnderstanding the forces that govern the distribution of single nucleotide polymorphisms is ...
Mutations are the raw material of evolution, but have been difficult to study directly. We report th...
Interruptions of microsatellite sequences impact genome evolution and can alter disease manifestatio...
<div><p>Interruptions of microsatellite sequences impact genome evolution and can alter disease mani...
International audienceSegmental duplications on sex chromosomes constitute an important proportion o...
The human genome is organized with regard to many features such as isochores, Giemsa bands, clusters...
Microsatellites have been widely used as tools for population studies. However, inference about popu...
AbstractRecent studies on microsatellite stability in yeast show that, as the repeat array of a micr...
The aim of this thesis is to obtain a better understanding of mutation rates within as well as betwe...