نتایج جستجو برای: minisatellite

تعداد نتایج: 669  

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1999
K Tamaki C A May Y E Dubrova A J Jeffreys

Human minisatellite B6.7 is a highly variable locus showing extensive heterozygosity with alleles ranging from six to >500 repeat units. Paternal and maternal mutation rates to new length alleles were estimated from pedigrees at 7.0 and 3.9% per gamete, respectively, indicating that B6.7 is one of the most unstable minisatellites isolated to date. Mutation at this locus was also analysed by sma...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2000
J Buard A C Shone A J Jeffreys

Unequal crossover has long been suspected to play a role in the germline-specific instability of tandem-repeat DNA, but little information exists on the dynamics and processes of unequal exchange. We have therefore characterized new length alleles associated with flanking-marker exchange at the highly unstable human minisatellite CEB1, which mutates in the male germline by a complex process oft...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Ilaria Mannazzu Emanuela Simonetti Paola Marinangeli Emanuela Guerra Marilena Budroni Madan Thangavelu Suzanne Bowen Alan Wheals Francesca Clementi

The SED1 gene (YDR077W), coding for the major cell wall glycoprotein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae stationary-phase cells, contains two blocks of tandem repeat units located within two distinct regions of the nucleotide sequence. A PCR survey of the SED1 open reading frames (ORFs) of 186 previously uncharacterized grape must isolates of S. cerevisiae yielded 13 PCR profiles arising from different...

2002

Since our first report in 1989, 26 transplants by means of umbilical cord blood have been reported, Furthermore, systematic studies of the feasability of using banked placental blood for bone marrow reconstitution of unrelated recipients on a large scale are in progress worldwide. However, already by 1989, it was pointed out that the use of cord blood might be hampered by contamination of neona...

2002

Since our first report in 1989, 26 transplants by means of umbilical cord blood have been reported, Furthermore, systematic studies of the feasability of using banked placental blood for bone marrow reconstitution of unrelated recipients on a large scale are in progress worldwide. However, already by 1989, it was pointed out that the use of cord blood might be hampered by contamination of neona...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
Giuseppe Bucciarelli Miriam Di Filippo Domenico Costagliola Fernando Alvarez-Valin Giacomo Bernardi Giorgio Bernardi

The influence of the environment on two congeneric fishes, Gillichthys mirabilis and Gillichthys seta, that live in the Gulf of California at temperatures of 10-25 degrees C, and up to 42-44 degrees C, respectively, was addressed by analyzing their genomes. Compared with G. mirabilis, G. seta showed some striking features. Substitution rates in the mitochondrial genes were found to be extremely...

2003
Keren Borensztajn Marie-Laure Sobrier Anne-Marie Fischer Ouerdia Chafa Serge Amselem Jacqueline Tapon-Bretaudiere Jacqueline Tapon-Bretaudière

In a patient with lethal Factor (F) VII deficiency, two homozygous nucleotide substitutions were identified in the FVII gene: a IVS7+2T>G transversion involving the IVS7 donor splice site, followed by a mutation at nucleotide 10588 that would result in a missense variation (R224Q). The mutated splice site, located within the first repeat of a minisatellite, is followed by a variable number of p...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
C Satoh N Takahashi J Asakawa M Kodaira R Kuick S M Hanash J V Neel

Studies are under way for the detection of potential genetic effects of atomic bomb radiation at the DNA level in the children of survivors. In a pilot study, we have examined six minisatellites and five microsatellites in DNA derived from 100 families including 124 children. We detected a total of 28 mutations in three minisatellite loci. The mean mutation rates per locus per gamete in the six...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
K Engelmann S E Baldus F G Hanisch

This study shows for the first time that the tandemly repeated icosapeptide of human MUC1 underlies a genetic sequence polymorphism at three positions (underlined): PDTRPAPGSTAPPAHGVTSA. The concerted replacement DT-->ES (sequence variation 1) and the single replacements P-->Q (sequence variation 2), P-->A (sequence variation 3), and P-->T (sequence variation 4) were identified by sequencing of...

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