نتایج جستجو برای: short sequence repeats

تعداد نتایج: 829751  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2011
Matteo Ricchi Gianluca Barbieri Giuliana Cammi Chiara Anna Garbarino Norma Arrigoni

Analysis of micro- and minisatellite loci is widely used in sub-typing of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. Microsatellite (short sequence repeat, SSR) loci have shown highest discriminatory power, but direct sequencing of amplicons is required for correct assignment of the repeat number. We developed an alternative method to sequencing, focusing on the SSR8 locus (constituted by GGT...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2013
Xiaoli Chen Yiping Shen Feng Zhang Colby Chiang Vamsee Pillalamarri Ian Blumenthal Michael Talkowski Bai-Lin Wu James F Gusella

NRXN1 microdeletions occur at a relatively high frequency and confer increased risk for neurodevelopmental and neurobehavioral abnormalities. The mechanism that makes NRXN1 a deletion hotspot is unknown. Here, we identified deletions of the NRXN1 region in affected cohorts, confirming a strong association with the autism spectrum and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Interestingly, deletions ...

2014
Jorge Duitama Alena Zablotskaya Rita Gemayel An Jansen Stefanie Belet Joris R. Vermeesch Kevin J. Verstrepen Guy Froyen

Tandem repeats are short DNA sequences that are repeated head-to-tail with a propensity to be variable. They constitute a significant proportion of the human genome, also occurring within coding and regulatory regions. Variation in these repeats can alter the function and/or expression of genes allowing organisms to swiftly adapt to novel environments. Importantly, some repeat expansions have a...

2015
Orlando de Lange Christina Wolf Philipp Thiel Jens Krüger Christian Kleusch Oliver Kohlbacher Thomas Lahaye

Transcription Activator-Like Effectors (TALEs) of Xanthomonas bacteria are programmable DNA binding proteins with unprecedented target specificity. Comparative studies into TALE repeat structure and function are hindered by the limited sequence variation among TALE repeats. More sequence-diverse TALE-like proteins are known from Ralstonia solanacearum (RipTALs) and Burkholderia rhizoxinica (Bat...

2011
Agnieszka Fiszer Agnieszka Mykowska Wlodzimierz J. Krzyzosiak

The specific silencing of the gene of interest is the major objective of RNA interference technology; therefore, unique sequences but not abundant sequence repeats are targeted by silencing reagents. Here, we describe the targeting of expanded CAG repeats that occur in transcripts derived from the mutant allele of the gene implicated in Huntington's disease (HD) in the presence of the normal al...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2002
Alan J Redd Al B Agellon Veronica A Kearney Veronica A Contreras Tatiana Karafet Hwayong Park Peter de Knijff John M Butler Michael F Hammer

We identified and characterized 14 novel short-tandem-repeats (STRs) on the Y chromosome and typed them in two samples, a globally diverse panel of 73 cell lines, and 148 individuals from a European-American population. These Y-STRs include eight tetranucleotide repeats (DYS449, DYS453, DYS454, DYS455, DYS456, DYS458, DYS459, and DYS464), five pentanucleotide repeats (DYS446, DYS447, DYS450, DY...

2012
Jayakrishnan Nandakumar Thomas R. Cech

Eukaryotic chromosome ends are protected from illicit DNA joining by protein-DNA complexes called telomeres. In most studied organisms, telomeric DNA is composed of multiple short G-rich repeats that end in a single-stranded tail that is protected by the protein POT1. Mammalian POT1 binds two telomeric repeats as a monomer in a sequence-specific manner, and discriminates against RNA of telomeri...

Journal: :Trends in neurosciences 2008
John W Fondon Elizabeth A D Hammock Anthony J Hannan David G King

Simple sequence repeats (SSRs), sometimes described as genetic 'stutters,' are DNA tracts in which a short base-pair motif is repeated several to many times in tandem (e.g. CAGCAGCAG). These sequences experience frequent mutations that alter the number of repeats. Because SSRs are commonly located in promoters, untranslated regions and even coding sequences, such mutations can directly influenc...

1998
Howard Green Philippe Djian

During the evolution of primates from nonprimates, the gene for involucrin was greatly altered by changes in the short tandem repeats that are present in some form in the gene of each of 17 species examined. The evolution of involucrin was not the result of a single continuum of more or less random changes, and it was not confined to the process of nucleotide substitution, the most commonly stu...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1997
M McCormick-Graham W J Haynes D P Romero

Telomeric DNA at the ends of chromosomes consist of short, tandem repeat sequences. The telomeres of Paramecium tetraurelia are made up of variable repeats, whereas Paramecium caudatum telomeric repeats are largely invariant. To investigate variable repeat synthesis in P. tetraurelia, mutated telomerase RNA genes were expressed in vivo. We demonstrate that the P. caudatum telomerase RNA can par...

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