A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction enzyme is composed of four tandemly arranged subunits with lengths of 171, 170, 171, and 170 bp each. The sequence organization of the 682 bp Xba I repeat bears a striking resemblance to other complex satellite DNAs of primates, including the Eco RI human alpha satellite family which also occurs as a 170 bp repeat. The Eco RI tetramer and the 682 bp Xba I repeat show a sequence divergence of 21%. The 682 bp Xba I repeat sequence is restricted to humans and is only distantly related to the previously reported 340 bp Xba human repeated DNA sequence. These finding are consistent with the concept of occasional amplifications of members or groups ...
The total numbers of copies of two repeat families, L1 (Kpn I) and Alu, have been measured in the DN...
A human Hind III 1.9 kb repeated DNA fragment was isolated and cloned in pBR322. A cloned member tha...
Three different members of a family (KpnI-famlly) of interspersed repeated DNA sequences were found ...
A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction ...
We have investigated the genomes of a series of primates to identify the presence of sequences relat...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
The dominant family of interspersed repetitive DNA sequences in the human genome has been termed the...
In this article, we report studies on the evolutionary history of beta satellite repeats (BSR) in pr...
We have isolated and characterised one PAC clone (dJ233C1) containing a linkage between alphoid and ...
International audienceBackgroundAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centrom...
Alpha satellite DNA is a repetitive sequence known to be a major DNA component of centromeres in pri...
Several human DNAs digested with Kpn I restriction endonuclease released a 0.6-kilobase (kb) segment...
A variety of Alu subfamilies amplified in primate genomes at different evolutionary time periods. Al...
We describe a new human subfamily of alpha satellite DNA. The restriction endonuclease Xbal cleaves ...
Analysis of rhesus monkey alphoid DNA suggests that it arose by tandem duplication of an ancestral m...
The total numbers of copies of two repeat families, L1 (Kpn I) and Alu, have been measured in the DN...
A human Hind III 1.9 kb repeated DNA fragment was isolated and cloned in pBR322. A cloned member tha...
Three different members of a family (KpnI-famlly) of interspersed repeated DNA sequences were found ...
A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction ...
We have investigated the genomes of a series of primates to identify the presence of sequences relat...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
The dominant family of interspersed repetitive DNA sequences in the human genome has been termed the...
In this article, we report studies on the evolutionary history of beta satellite repeats (BSR) in pr...
We have isolated and characterised one PAC clone (dJ233C1) containing a linkage between alphoid and ...
International audienceBackgroundAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centrom...
Alpha satellite DNA is a repetitive sequence known to be a major DNA component of centromeres in pri...
Several human DNAs digested with Kpn I restriction endonuclease released a 0.6-kilobase (kb) segment...
A variety of Alu subfamilies amplified in primate genomes at different evolutionary time periods. Al...
We describe a new human subfamily of alpha satellite DNA. The restriction endonuclease Xbal cleaves ...
Analysis of rhesus monkey alphoid DNA suggests that it arose by tandem duplication of an ancestral m...
The total numbers of copies of two repeat families, L1 (Kpn I) and Alu, have been measured in the DN...
A human Hind III 1.9 kb repeated DNA fragment was isolated and cloned in pBR322. A cloned member tha...
Three different members of a family (KpnI-famlly) of interspersed repeated DNA sequences were found ...