Background Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are found in most organisms, and occupy about 3% of the human genome. Although it is becoming clear that such repeats are important in genomic organization and function and may be associated with disease conditions, their systematic analysis has not been reported. This is the first report examining the distribution and density of simple sequence repeats (1-6 base-pairs (bp)) in the entire human genome. Results The densities of SSRs across the human chromosomes were found to be relatively uniform. However, the overall density of SSR was found to be high in chromosome 19. Triplets and hexamers were more predominant in exonic regions compared to intronic and intergenic regions, except for chromosome...
Background: Creation of human gene families was facilitated significantly by gene duplication and di...
Simple sequence repeats are predominantly found in most organisms. They play a major role in studies...
Tandem repeats are short DNA sequences that are repeated head-to-tail. Such repeats occur in great n...
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
Small repetitive sequences, called tandem repeats, are abundant throughout the human genome, both in...
Small repetitive sequences, called tandem repeats, are abundant throughout the human genome, both in...
Small repetitive sequences, called tandem repeats, are abundant throughout the human genome, both in...
Small repetitive sequences, called tandem repeats, are abundant throughout the human genome, both in...
Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) have been found in most organisms during the last ...
The increasing availability of prokaryotic genome sequences has shown that simple sequence repeats (...
AbstractUnderstanding the forces that govern the distribution of single nucleotide polymorphisms is ...
Altres ajuts: Fundación Olga TorresAbundant repetitive DNA sequences are an enigmatic part of the hu...
Altres ajuts: Fundación Olga TorresAbundant repetitive DNA sequences are an enigmatic part of the hu...
Background: Macrosatellite repeats (MSRs), usually spanning hundreds of kilobases of genomic DNA, co...
Background: Creation of human gene families was facilitated significantly by gene duplication and di...
Simple sequence repeats are predominantly found in most organisms. They play a major role in studies...
Tandem repeats are short DNA sequences that are repeated head-to-tail. Such repeats occur in great n...
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
Motivation: Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) or microsatellite repeats are found abundantly in many pr...
Small repetitive sequences, called tandem repeats, are abundant throughout the human genome, both in...
Small repetitive sequences, called tandem repeats, are abundant throughout the human genome, both in...
Small repetitive sequences, called tandem repeats, are abundant throughout the human genome, both in...
Small repetitive sequences, called tandem repeats, are abundant throughout the human genome, both in...
Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) have been found in most organisms during the last ...
The increasing availability of prokaryotic genome sequences has shown that simple sequence repeats (...
AbstractUnderstanding the forces that govern the distribution of single nucleotide polymorphisms is ...
Altres ajuts: Fundación Olga TorresAbundant repetitive DNA sequences are an enigmatic part of the hu...
Altres ajuts: Fundación Olga TorresAbundant repetitive DNA sequences are an enigmatic part of the hu...
Background: Macrosatellite repeats (MSRs), usually spanning hundreds of kilobases of genomic DNA, co...
Background: Creation of human gene families was facilitated significantly by gene duplication and di...
Simple sequence repeats are predominantly found in most organisms. They play a major role in studies...
Tandem repeats are short DNA sequences that are repeated head-to-tail. Such repeats occur in great n...