Mutations have been examined in the 1500 interspersed Alu repeats of human DNA that have been sequenced and are nearly full length. There is a set of particular changes at certain positions that rarely occur (termed suppressed changes) compared to the average of identical changes of identical nucleotides in the rest of the sequence. The suppressed changes occur in positions that are clustered together in what appear to be sites for protein binding. There is a good correlation of the suppression in different positions, and therefore the joint probability of absence of mutation at many pairs of such positions is significantly higher than that expected at random. The suppression of mutation appears to result from selection that is not due to r...
Alu elements are not distributed homogeneously throughout the human genome: old elements are prefere...
In primate genomes more than 40% of CpG islands are found within repetitive elements. With more than...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
Mutations have been examined in the 1500 interspersed Alu repeats of human DNA that have been sequen...
The primate Alu interspersed repeats can be subdivided into classes on the basis of shared nucleotid...
Alu repeated sequences arising in DNA of the human lineage during about the last 30 million years ar...
Motivation: Transposon-derived Alu repeats are exclusively associated with primate genomes. They hav...
The total numbers of copies of two repeat families, L1 (Kpn I) and Alu, have been measured in the DN...
A statistical analysis of a set of genomic human Alu elements is based on a published alignment and ...
A significant fraction of human Alu repeated sequences are members of the precise, recently inserted...
Previous studies have found that DNA-flanking low-complexity regions (LCRs) have an increased substi...
Alu repeats contribute to genomic instability in primates via insertional and recombinational mutage...
4 p.-1 fig.-1 tab.The Alu repetitive sequence family originated from a common ancestor. Its members,...
Elucidation of complete nucleotide sequence of the human has revealed that coding sequences that sto...
Screening of a human genomic library with an oligonucleotide probe specific for one of the young sub...
Alu elements are not distributed homogeneously throughout the human genome: old elements are prefere...
In primate genomes more than 40% of CpG islands are found within repetitive elements. With more than...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
Mutations have been examined in the 1500 interspersed Alu repeats of human DNA that have been sequen...
The primate Alu interspersed repeats can be subdivided into classes on the basis of shared nucleotid...
Alu repeated sequences arising in DNA of the human lineage during about the last 30 million years ar...
Motivation: Transposon-derived Alu repeats are exclusively associated with primate genomes. They hav...
The total numbers of copies of two repeat families, L1 (Kpn I) and Alu, have been measured in the DN...
A statistical analysis of a set of genomic human Alu elements is based on a published alignment and ...
A significant fraction of human Alu repeated sequences are members of the precise, recently inserted...
Previous studies have found that DNA-flanking low-complexity regions (LCRs) have an increased substi...
Alu repeats contribute to genomic instability in primates via insertional and recombinational mutage...
4 p.-1 fig.-1 tab.The Alu repetitive sequence family originated from a common ancestor. Its members,...
Elucidation of complete nucleotide sequence of the human has revealed that coding sequences that sto...
Screening of a human genomic library with an oligonucleotide probe specific for one of the young sub...
Alu elements are not distributed homogeneously throughout the human genome: old elements are prefere...
In primate genomes more than 40% of CpG islands are found within repetitive elements. With more than...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...