نتایج جستجو برای: repetitive sequence

تعداد نتایج: 434933  

Journal: :Genome research 1997
S E Devine S L Chissoe Y Eby R K Wilson J D Boeke

Repetitive DNA is a significant component of eukaryotic genomes. We have developed a strategy to efficiently and accurately sequence repetitive DNA in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans using integrated artificial transposons and automated fluorescent sequencing. Mapping and assembly tools represent important components of this strategy and facilitate sequence assembly in complex regions. We h...

2007
Umesh Ghoshdastider Banani Saha

The genome of an organism contains all hereditary information encoded in DNA. So it is extremely important to sequence the genome which determines how the organisms survive, develop and multiply. Since three decades, due to massive efforts on DNA sequencing, complete genome sequence of a large number of organisms including humans are now known and the genomic databases are growing exponentially...

Journal: :Genome research 2006
Paul Bertone Valery Trifonov Joel S Rozowsky Falk Schubert Olof Emanuelsson John Karro Ming-Yang Kao Michael Snyder Mark Gerstein

A recent development in microarray research entails the unbiased coverage, or tiling, of genomic DNA for the large-scale identification of transcribed sequences and regulatory elements. A central issue in designing tiling arrays is that of arriving at a single-copy tile path, as significant sequence cross-hybridization can result from the presence of non-unique probes on the array. Due to the f...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1991
E J Richards H M Goodman F M Ausubel

We describe the structure of an Arabidopsis thaliana genomic clone containing two classes of repetitive DNA elements derived from the centromere region of chromosome 1. One class is comprised of tandem arrays of a highly reiterated repeat containing degenerate telomere sequence motifs. Adjacent to these telomere-similar repeats we found a dispersed repetitive element reiterated approximately fi...

2014
Shweta Mehrotra Vinod Goyal

Repetitive DNA sequences are a major component of eukaryotic genomes and may account for up to 90% of the genome size. They can be divided into minisatellite, microsatellite and satellite sequences. Satellite DNA sequences are considered to be a fast-evolving component of eukaryotic genomes, comprising tandemly-arrayed, highly-repetitive and highly-conserved monomer sequences. The monomer unit ...

1991
J. Richards Howard M. Goodman Frederick M. Ausubel

We describe the structure of an Arabidopsis thaliana genomic clone containing two classes of repetitive DNA elements derived from the centromere region of chromosome 1. One class is comprised of tandem arrays of a highly reiterated repeat containing degenerate telomere sequence motifs. Adjacent to these telomere-similar repeats we found a dispersed repetitive element reiterated approximately fi...

2014
Robert M. Nowak

High read depth can be used to assemble short sequence repeats. The existing genome assemblers fail in repetitive regions of longer than average read. I propose a new algorithm for a DNA assembly which uses the relative frequency of reads to properly reconstruct repetitive sequences. The mathematical model shows the upper limits of accuracy of the results as a function of read coverage. For hig...

2006

Eukaryote and also human DNA contains large portion of noncoding sequences. As for the coding DNA, the noncoding DNA may be unique or in more identical or similar copies. DNA sequences with high copy numbers are then called repetitive sequences. If the copies of a sequence motif lie adjacent to each other in a block, or an array, we are speaking about tandem repeats, the repetitive sequences di...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 1999
E M Marcotte M Pellegrini T O Yeates D Eisenberg

In this study, we analyzed all known protein sequences for repeating amino acid segments. Although duplicated sequence segments occur in 14 % of all proteins, eukaryotic proteins are three times more likely to have internal repeats than prokaryotic proteins. After clustering the repetitive sequence segments into families, we find repeats from eukaryotic proteins have little similarity with prok...

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