Sixteen million nucleotide sequence of genome of various organisms have been analysed to detect and study the extent of occurrence of simple repetitive sequences. Two sequence motifs (TG/CA)n and (CT/AG)n capable of adopting unusual DNA structures, left handed Z-conformation and triple-helical conformation respectively, are found to be abundant in rodent and human genomes, but almost completely absent in bacterial genome. (TG/CA)n and (CT/AG)n sequences are present mostly in the intron or 5'/3' flanking regions of the genes. The presence of such repeat motifs in genomic sequence of higher eukaryotes has been correlated with their possible functional significance in nucleosome organization, recombination and gene expression
In the last few years considerable information has accumulated on the organization of DNA in various...
AbstractWe examined statistical correlations between the frequencies of seven proposed nucleosome po...
We found a novel type of repetitive DNA sequence in the Myxococcus xanthus genome. The first repetit...
Sixteen million nucleotide sequence of genome of various organisms have been analysed to detect and ...
The current explosion of DNA sequence information has generated increasing evidence for the claim th...
Repetitive DNA-sequence motifs repeated hundreds or thousands of times in the genome-makes up the ma...
The unravelling of human genome sequence gives a new opportunity to investigate the role of repetiti...
Abstract Background Creation of human gene families was facilitated significantly by gene duplicatio...
Amino acid tandem repeats, also called homopolymeric tracts, are extremely abundant in eukaryotic pr...
The increasing availability of prokaryotic genome sequences has shown that simple sequence repeats (...
AbstractWe have previously shown that GAA trinucleotide repeats have undergone significant expansion...
Amino acid tandem repeats, also called homopolymeric tracts, are extremely abundant in eukaryotic pr...
Characteristics of 64 possible tandem trinucleotide repeats (TSSR) from Homo sapiens (hs), Mus muscu...
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
Analysis of the organization of nucleotide sequences in mouse genome is carried out on total DNA at ...
In the last few years considerable information has accumulated on the organization of DNA in various...
AbstractWe examined statistical correlations between the frequencies of seven proposed nucleosome po...
We found a novel type of repetitive DNA sequence in the Myxococcus xanthus genome. The first repetit...
Sixteen million nucleotide sequence of genome of various organisms have been analysed to detect and ...
The current explosion of DNA sequence information has generated increasing evidence for the claim th...
Repetitive DNA-sequence motifs repeated hundreds or thousands of times in the genome-makes up the ma...
The unravelling of human genome sequence gives a new opportunity to investigate the role of repetiti...
Abstract Background Creation of human gene families was facilitated significantly by gene duplicatio...
Amino acid tandem repeats, also called homopolymeric tracts, are extremely abundant in eukaryotic pr...
The increasing availability of prokaryotic genome sequences has shown that simple sequence repeats (...
AbstractWe have previously shown that GAA trinucleotide repeats have undergone significant expansion...
Amino acid tandem repeats, also called homopolymeric tracts, are extremely abundant in eukaryotic pr...
Characteristics of 64 possible tandem trinucleotide repeats (TSSR) from Homo sapiens (hs), Mus muscu...
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
Analysis of the organization of nucleotide sequences in mouse genome is carried out on total DNA at ...
In the last few years considerable information has accumulated on the organization of DNA in various...
AbstractWe examined statistical correlations between the frequencies of seven proposed nucleosome po...
We found a novel type of repetitive DNA sequence in the Myxococcus xanthus genome. The first repetit...