Measurements of the divergence of single copy DNA sequences among four sea urchin species are presented. At a standard criterion for reassociation (0.12 M phosphate buffer, 60° C, hydroxyapatite binding) we observe the following extents of reaction and reductions in thermal stability for single copy DNA reassociation between Strongylocentrotus purpuratus tracer and heterologous driver DNA: S. dröbachiensis 68% and 2.5°C; S. franciscanus 51% and 3.5° C; Lytechinus pictus 12% and 7.5° C. The implied extents of sequence relatedness are consistent with the phylogenetic relationships of these species. The rate of single copy sequence divergence in the evolutionary lines leading to the Strongylocentrotus species is estimated to be 0.06–0.35% per ...
The extent of evolutionary conservation of DNA complimentary to RNA stored in the mature oocyte of t...
Long and short repetitive sequences were purified from the DNA of Paracentrotus lividus under condit...
Individual repetitive DNA sequence families of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus were inv...
Measurements of the divergence of single copy DNA sequences among four sea urchin species are presen...
New methods have been applied to the determination of single copy DNA sequence differences between t...
The single-copy DNA sequence difference between individual sea urchins of the species Strongylocentr...
Molecular hybridization of nuclear DNAs has been employed to study the evolution of the repetitive D...
The organization of repetitive and single copy DNA sequences in sea urchin DNA has been examined wit...
The frequency of occurrence of particular repetitive sequence families has been estimated in the DNA...
DNA sequence divergence measurements indicate that Strongylocentrotus franciscanus is more distinct ...
Individual sea urchins of the species Stronglyocentrotus purpuratus differ from each other in about ...
Repeated sequences cloned from the DNA of the sea urchin S. purpuratus were used as probes to measur...
Cloned repetitive sequences from the S. purpuratus genome a few hundred to approximately 1000 nucleo...
Members of three repetitive sequence families were isolated from recombinant λ-genome libraries, and...
Long and short repetitive sequences of sea urchin DNA were prepared by reassoci-ation of 2000 nucleo...
The extent of evolutionary conservation of DNA complimentary to RNA stored in the mature oocyte of t...
Long and short repetitive sequences were purified from the DNA of Paracentrotus lividus under condit...
Individual repetitive DNA sequence families of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus were inv...
Measurements of the divergence of single copy DNA sequences among four sea urchin species are presen...
New methods have been applied to the determination of single copy DNA sequence differences between t...
The single-copy DNA sequence difference between individual sea urchins of the species Strongylocentr...
Molecular hybridization of nuclear DNAs has been employed to study the evolution of the repetitive D...
The organization of repetitive and single copy DNA sequences in sea urchin DNA has been examined wit...
The frequency of occurrence of particular repetitive sequence families has been estimated in the DNA...
DNA sequence divergence measurements indicate that Strongylocentrotus franciscanus is more distinct ...
Individual sea urchins of the species Stronglyocentrotus purpuratus differ from each other in about ...
Repeated sequences cloned from the DNA of the sea urchin S. purpuratus were used as probes to measur...
Cloned repetitive sequences from the S. purpuratus genome a few hundred to approximately 1000 nucleo...
Members of three repetitive sequence families were isolated from recombinant λ-genome libraries, and...
Long and short repetitive sequences of sea urchin DNA were prepared by reassoci-ation of 2000 nucleo...
The extent of evolutionary conservation of DNA complimentary to RNA stored in the mature oocyte of t...
Long and short repetitive sequences were purified from the DNA of Paracentrotus lividus under condit...
Individual repetitive DNA sequence families of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus were inv...