نتایج جستجو برای: short sequence repeats

تعداد نتایج: 829751  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1991
M Nissinen R Vuolteenaho R Boot-Handford P Kallunki K Tryggvason

cDNA clones for the human laminin A chain were isolated from libraries prepared from human gestational choriocarcinoma cell line (JAR) RNA. They cover approx. 8 kb from the 5'-end of the 9.5 kb mRNA coding for this protein. Our clones contain 94 nucleotide residues for the 5'-end untranslated region and 7885 nucleotide residues of coding sequence. The complete human laminin A chain contains a 1...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2006
S Trivedi

All organisms that have been studied until now have been found to have differential distribution of simple sequence repeats (SSRs), with more SSRs in intergenic than in coding sequences. SSR distribution was investigated in Archaea genomes where complete chromosome sequences of 19 Archaea were analyzed with the program SPUTNIK to find di- to penta-nucleotide repeats. The number of repeats was d...

2017
Junko Ishijima Yoshinobu Uno Mitsuo Nunome Chizuko Nishida Shigehiro Kuraku Yoichi Matsuda

All extant lamprey karyotypes are characterized by almost all dot-shaped microchromosomes. To understand the molecular basis of chromosome structure in lampreys, we performed chromosome C-banding and silver staining and chromosome mapping of the 18S-28S and 5S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes and telomeric TTAGGG repeats in the Arctic lamprey (Lethenteron camtschaticum). In addition, we cloned chromo...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2007
René L. Warren Granger G. Sutton Steven J. M. Jones Robert A. Holt

UNLABELLED Novel DNA sequencing technologies with the potential for up to three orders magnitude more sequence throughput than conventional Sanger sequencing are emerging. The instrument now available from Solexa Ltd, produces millions of short DNA sequences of 25 nt each. Due to ubiquitous repeats in large genomes and the inability of short sequences to uniquely and unambiguously characterize ...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2016
Samantha Anne Nicholson Michael Sean Pepper

The ability to permanently alter or repair the human genome has been the subject of a number of science fiction films, but with the recent advent of several customisable sequence-specific endonuclease technologies, genome engineering looks set to become a clinical reality in the near future. This article discusses recent advancements in the technology called 'clustered regularly interspaced pal...

2014
Raymond H.J. Staals Yifan Zhu David W. Taylor Jack E. Kornfeld Kundan Sharma Arjan Barendregt Jasper J. Koehorst Marnix Vlot Nirajan Neupane Koen Varossieau Keiko Sakamoto Takehiro Suzuki Naoshi Dohmae Shigeyuki Yokoyama Peter J. Schaap Henning Urlaub Albert J.R. Heck Eva Nogales Jennifer A. Doudna Akeo Shinkai John van der Oost

2015
Samantha AM Young R John Aitken Masahito Ikawa

Gene disruption technology has long been beneficial for the study of male reproductive biology. However, because of the time and cost involved, this technology was not a viable method except in specialist laboratories. The advent of the CRISPR/Cas9 system of gene disruption has ushered in a new era of genetic investigation. Now, it is possible to generate gene-disrupted mouse models in very lit...

2017
Charleston Noble Jason Olejarz Kevin M Esvelt George M Church Martin A Nowak

The alteration of wild populations has been discussed as a solution to a number of humanity's most pressing ecological and public health concerns. Enabled by the recent revolution in genome editing, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) gene drives-selfish genetic elements that can spread through populations even if they confer no advantage to their host organism-ar...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Andrew F Brown Joshua D Podlevsky Xiaodong Qi Yinnan Chen Mingyi Xie Julian J-L Chen

Telomerase is a specialized reverse transcriptase (RT) containing an intrinsic telomerase RNA (TR) component. It synthesizes telomeric DNA repeats, (GGTTAG)n in humans, by reiteratively copying a precisely defined, short template sequence from the integral TR. The specific mechanism of how the telomerase active site uses this short template region accurately and efficiently during processive DN...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1998
I Huttenlauch R K Peck U Plessmann K Weber R Stick

Most protists possess a unique membrane skeleton, the epiplasm, which is involved in pattern forming processes of the cell cortex and functions in maintaining cell shape. Articulins, a novel class of cytoskeletal proteins, are major constituents of the epiplasm. We have isolated cDNAs encoding the two major articulins of the ciliate Pseudomicrothorax dubius. Peptide sequence data confirm the id...

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