نتایج جستجو برای: replication slippage

تعداد نتایج: 104069  

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Katherine D Holland Michelle T Fleming Susannah Cheek Jennifer L Moran David R Beier Miriam H Meisler

The novel neurological mutant Cincinatti arose by genomic duplication of exon 5 in the glycine receptor gene Glra1. The mutant transcript results in premature protein truncation. A direct repeat of the pentamer GGGGC is present adjacent to the breakpoints and may have mediated the duplication event by a replication slippage mechanism.

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1997
H Tran N Degtyareva D Gordenin M A Resnick

Replication, DNA organization, and mismatch repair (MMR) can influence recombination. We examined the effects of altered replication due to a mutation in the polymerase delta gene, long inverted repeats (LIRs) in motifs similar to those in higher eukaryotes, and MMR on intrachromosomal recombination between highly diverged (28%) truncated genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A combination of alte...

2016
Adam L. Clayton D. Grant Jackson Robert B. Weiss Colin Dale

As a consequence of population level constraints in the obligate, host-associated lifestyle, intracellular symbiotic bacteria typically exhibit high rates of molecular sequence evolution and extensive genome degeneration over the course of their host association. While the rationale for genome degeneration is well understood, little is known about the molecular mechanisms driving this change. T...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2003
Richard M Sibly Andrew Meade Nicola Boxall Michael J Wilkinson Dave W Corne John C Whittaker

Microsatellite lengths change over evolutionary time through a process of replication slippage. A recently proposed model of this process holds that the expansionary tendencies of slippage mutation are balanced by point mutations breaking longer microsatellites into smaller units and that this process gives rise to the observed frequency distributions of uninterrupted microsatellite lengths. We...

Journal: :Genetics 1992
H Tachida M Iizuka

The evolution of short repeated sequences by replication slippage under the assumption of selective neutrality is modeled using a linear birth and death process. The equilibrium distribution, the distribution of the life expectancy of a repeated sequence when the process starts from two repeats, the age distribution of repeats, the probability of obtaining two genes with i and j copies which di...

2015
Stephanie A. Barros David M. Chenoweth

Nucleic acid three-way junctions (3WJs) play key roles in biological processes such as nucleic acid replication in addition to being implicated as dynamic transient intermediates in trinucleotide repeat sequences. Structural modulation of specific nucleic acid junctions could allow for control of biological processes and disease states at the nucleic acid level. Trinucleotide repeat expansions ...

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
abasalt hossienzadeh colagar hamid moradi firouzjah mohammad karimian

optimization of the condition for pcr-directed sequencing of microsatellites poly adenine (a) length polymorphisms is more difficult and sensitive compared with other common sequences. replication slippage may occur for polymerase enzyme during microsatellite amplification and direct sequencing of these pcr products will be challenging for heterozygote samples. so, the aim of this study is to i...

H. R. Samani , M. Mirtaheri ,

Cylindrical Frictional Damper (CFD) is a new revolutionary frictional based mechanical damper. Unlike the other types of frictional dampers, CFDs do not utilize bolts to produce friction between contact surfaces. These dampers consist of two main parts, the inner shaft and the external cylinder. These two parts are assembled such that one is shrink-fitted inside the other. In this investigation...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2007
Ferdinand Kühner Julia Morfill Richard A Neher Kerstin Blank Hermann E Gaub

DNA containing repetitive sequences displays richer dynamics than heterogeneous sequences. In the genome the number of repeat units of repetitive sequences, known as microsatellites, may vary during replication by DNA slippage and their expansion gives rise to serious disorders. We studied the mechanical properties of repetitive DNA using dynamic force spectroscopy and found striking difference...

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