نتایج جستجو برای: microsatellites of dna

تعداد نتایج: 21220038  

2010
Satyawada Rama RAO Seema TRIVEDI Deepika EMMANUEL Keisham MERITA Marlykynti HYNNIEWTA

The development and use of molecular markers for the detection and exploitation of DNA polymorphism is one of the most significant developments in the field of molecular genetics. DNA based molecular markers have acted as versatile tools and have found their own position in various fields like taxonomy, physiology, embryology, genetic engineering etc. A major step forward in genetic identificat...

Claudia Carcamo Ignacio Provedo Rosa Arroyo-García,

Tempranillo is one of the most widely cultivated grapevine varieties in Spain. After several years of clone selection, some highly recommended old clones have been identified in terms of both their qualitative and production characteristics. This study was designed to discriminate among 28 ancient clones of the cultivar Tempranillo (Vitis vinifera). DNA samples from clones were analysed using t...

2010
Suresh B Mudunuri Pankaj Kumar Allam Appa Rao S Pallamsetty H A Nagarajaram

Microsatellites are ubiquitous short tandem repeats found in all known genomes and are known to play a very important role in various studies and fields including DNA fingerprinting, paternity studies, evolutionary studies, virulence and adaptation of certain bacteria and viruses etc. Due to the sequencing of several genomes and the availability of enormous amounts of sequence data during the p...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
B Harr C Schlötterer

Microsatellites are short tandemly repeated DNA sequence motifs that are highly variable in most organisms. In contrast to mammals, long microsatellites (>15 repeats) are extremely rare in the Drosophila melanogaster genome. To investigate this paucity of long microsatellites in Drosophila, we studied 19 loci with exceptionally long microsatellite alleles. Inter- and intraspecific analysis show...

2004
W. B. Langdon W. Banzhaf

Biological chromosomes are replete with repetitive sequences, microsatellites, SSR tracts, ALU, etc. in their DNA base sequences. We discover hierarchical repeating sequences (building blocks?) are evolved by genetic programming in linear time series prediction programs. “DNA whose sequence is not maintained by selection will develop periodicities as a result of random crossover” George P Smith...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
C Deback D Boutolleau C Depienne C E Luyt P Bonnafous A Gautheret-Dejean I Garrigue H Agut

The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) genome is a linear double-stranded DNA of 152 kpb. It is divided into long and short regions of unique sequences termed U(L) and U(S), respectively, and these are flanked by regions of inverted internal and terminal repeats. Microsatellites are short tandem repeats of 1- to 6-nucleotide motifs; they are often highly variable and polymorphic within the gen...

2014
Guruprasad Ananda Suzanne E. Hile Amanda Breski Yanli Wang Yogeshwar Kelkar Kateryna D. Makova Kristin A. Eckert

Interruptions of microsatellite sequences impact genome evolution and can alter disease manifestation. However, human polymorphism levels at interrupted microsatellites (iMSs) are not known at a genome-wide scale, and the pathways for gaining interruptions are poorly understood. Using the 1000 Genomes Phase-1 variant call set, we interrogated mono-, di-, tri-, and tetranucleotide repeats up to ...

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