نتایج جستجو برای: short sequence repeats

تعداد نتایج: 829751  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
K R Prowse A A Avilion C W Greider

Telomerase activity was identified in extracts from several different mouse cell lines. Addition of telomeric TTAGGG repeats was specific to telomeric oligonucleotide primers and sensitive to pretreatment with RNase A. In contrast to the hundreds of repeats synthesized by the human and Tetrahymena telomerase enzymes in vitro, mouse telomerase synthesized only one or two TTAGGG repeats onto telo...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1999
H Wang E Hartswood D J Finnegan

Pogo is a transposable element with short terminal inverted repeats. It contains two open reading frames that are joined by splicing and code for the putative pogo transposase, the sequence of which indicates that it is related to the transposases of members of the Tc1/mariner family as well as proteins that have no known transposase activity including the centromere binding protein CENP-B. We ...

Journal: :Genome 1999
M A Garrido-Ramos R de la Herrán M Ruiz Rejón C Ruiz Rejón

In an ongoing effort to trace the evolution of the sex chromosomes of Silene latifolia, we have searched for the existence of repetitive sequences specific to these chromosomes in the genome of this species by direct isolation from low-melting agarose gels of satellite DNA bands generated by digestion with restriction enzymes. Five monomeric units belonging to a highly repetitive family isolate...

2012
Tong Liang Xiaodan Fan Qiwei Li Shuo-yen R. Li

Tandem repeats occur frequently in biological sequences. They are important for studying genome evolution and human disease. A number of methods have been designed to detect a single tandem repeat in a sliding window. In this article, we focus on the case that an unknown number of tandem repeat segments of the same pattern are dispersively distributed in a sequence. We construct a probabilistic...

2017
Rituparna Mukhopadhyay Joselita Joaquin Robin Hogue Susan Fitzgerald Guillaume Jospin Kristin Mars Jonathan A. Eisen Vishnu Chaturvedi

The whole genome sequence of Dolosigranulum pigrum isolated from the blood of a patient with interstitial lung disease was sequenced with the Pacific Biosciences RS II platform. The genome size is 2.1 Mb with 2,127 annotated coding sequences; it contained two clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated proteins (Cas) systems.

2009
Aaron Mendez-Bermudez Mark Hills Hilda A. Pickett Anh Tuân Phan Jean-Louis Mergny Jean-François Riou Nicola J. Royle

A number of different processes that impact on telomere length dynamics have been identified but factors that affect the turnover of repeats located proximally within the telomeric DNA are poorly defined. We have identified a particular repeat type (CTAGGG) that is associated with an extraordinarily high mutation rate (20% per gamete) in the male germline. The mutation rate is affected by the l...

2013
Liat Rockah-Shmuel Ágnes Tóth-Petróczy Asaf Sela Omri Wurtzel Rotem Sorek Dan S. Tawfik

Short insertions and deletions (InDels) comprise an important part of the natural mutational repertoire. InDels are, however, highly deleterious, primarily because two-thirds result in frame-shifts. Bypass through slippage over homonucleotide repeats by transcriptional and/or translational infidelity is known to occur sporadically. However, the overall frequency of bypass and its relation to se...

2015
Daniel Wibberg Petra Tielen Maike Narten Max Schobert Jochen Blom Sarah Schatschneider Ann-Kathrin Meyer Rüdiger Neubauer Andreas Albersmeier Stefan Albaum Martina Jahn Alexander Goesmann Frank-Jörg Vorhölter Alfred Pühler Dieter Jahn

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is known to cause complicated urinary tract infections (UTI). The improved 7.0-Mb draft genome sequence of P. aeruginosa RN21, isolated from a patient with an acute UTI, was determined. It carries three (pro)phage genomes, genes for two restriction/modification systems, and a clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated (Cas) system.

2013
Gareth Highnam Christopher Franck Andy Martin Calvin Stephens Ashwin Puthige David Mittelman

Repetitive sequences are biologically and clinically important because they can influence traits and disease, but repeats are challenging to analyse using short-read sequencing technology. We present a tool for genotyping microsatellite repeats called RepeatSeq, which uses Bayesian model selection guided by an empirically derived error model that incorporates sequence and read properties. Next,...

2013
Bhardwaj Vikash Gupta Swapni Meena Sitaram Sharma Kulbhushan

After the recent advancement of sequencing strategies, mirror repeats have been found to be present in the gene sequence of many organisms and species. This presence of mirror repeats in most of the sequences indicates towards some important functional role of these repeats. However, a simple and quick strategy to search these repeats in a given sequence is not available. We in this manuscript ...

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