We have deduced the sequence of a composite long interspersed repeated DNA in primates and herein describe its relationship to a complex repeat element (L1Heg) located in the interval linking the human ε- and (G)γ-globin genes.. The main element of L1Heg is 3\u27 truncated and interrupted by the insertion of the 3\u27 end of a second L1 element. Transposition of L1Heg into this intergenic locus generated a 62-bp duplication of flanking sequences. In contrast, insertion of the second repeat may have been mediated by homology between donor and target sequences. The main repeat represents a novel class of abundant elements whose sequences have diverged from other rodent and primate LINES ~ 1.3 kb downstream from the 5\u27 terminus of L1Heg. Co...
LINES ONE (L1) is a family of movable DNA sequences found in mammals. To measure the rate of their m...
Human haemoglobins are coded for by two unlinked clusters of alpha and beta-globin genes. The human ...
This work focuses on the distribution of LINE-1 (a Long Interspersed Nuclear Element) in primates an...
L1 s a dynamic repetitive sequence family that participates in mammalian genome evolution. A small s...
A 6.0-kb DNA fragment from Gorilla gorilla including the 5′ part of the β-globin gene and about 4.5 ...
The complete nucleotide sequence of a 6,851-base pair (bp) member of the L1Md repetitive family from...
A sequence of 10,621 base-pairs from the α-like globin gene cluster of rabbit has been determined. I...
A long member of the highly repeated long interspersed DNA family L1Md (for L1 i
Gene duplication is one of the primary forces of evolutionary change. We present data from three dif...
Several human DNAs digested with Kpn I restriction endonuclease released a 0.6-kilobase (kb) segment...
The genomes of four primate species, belonging to the families Pongidae (chimpanzee, gorilla, and or...
We have investigated the evolutionary history of the 4q35 paralogous region, and of a sub-family of ...
The inverted repeats present in a genome play dual roles. They can induce genomic instability and, o...
The preTa subfamily of long interspersed elements (LINEs) is characterized by a three base-pair ACG...
Genetic variation at the human a-globin gene complex has only been characterised to date ...
LINES ONE (L1) is a family of movable DNA sequences found in mammals. To measure the rate of their m...
Human haemoglobins are coded for by two unlinked clusters of alpha and beta-globin genes. The human ...
This work focuses on the distribution of LINE-1 (a Long Interspersed Nuclear Element) in primates an...
L1 s a dynamic repetitive sequence family that participates in mammalian genome evolution. A small s...
A 6.0-kb DNA fragment from Gorilla gorilla including the 5′ part of the β-globin gene and about 4.5 ...
The complete nucleotide sequence of a 6,851-base pair (bp) member of the L1Md repetitive family from...
A sequence of 10,621 base-pairs from the α-like globin gene cluster of rabbit has been determined. I...
A long member of the highly repeated long interspersed DNA family L1Md (for L1 i
Gene duplication is one of the primary forces of evolutionary change. We present data from three dif...
Several human DNAs digested with Kpn I restriction endonuclease released a 0.6-kilobase (kb) segment...
The genomes of four primate species, belonging to the families Pongidae (chimpanzee, gorilla, and or...
We have investigated the evolutionary history of the 4q35 paralogous region, and of a sub-family of ...
The inverted repeats present in a genome play dual roles. They can induce genomic instability and, o...
The preTa subfamily of long interspersed elements (LINEs) is characterized by a three base-pair ACG...
Genetic variation at the human a-globin gene complex has only been characterised to date ...
LINES ONE (L1) is a family of movable DNA sequences found in mammals. To measure the rate of their m...
Human haemoglobins are coded for by two unlinked clusters of alpha and beta-globin genes. The human ...
This work focuses on the distribution of LINE-1 (a Long Interspersed Nuclear Element) in primates an...