نتایج جستجو برای: repetitive sequence

تعداد نتایج: 434933  

Journal: :Proteins 2002
Melanie A Huntley G Brian Golding

A simple sequence is abundant in the proteins that have been sequenced to date. But unusual protein features, such as a simple sequence, are not present in the same high frequency within structural databases. A subset of these simple sequences, a group with a highly repetitive nature has been shown to be abundant in eukaryotes but not in prokaryotes. In this study, an examination of the eukaryo...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
R R Dubreuil T J Byers A L Sillman D Bar-Zvi L S Goldstein D Branton

We report the complete sequence of Drosophila alpha-spectrin and show that it is similar to vertebrate nonerythroid spectrins. As in vertebrates, the alpha subunit consists of two large domains of repetitive sequence (segments 1-9 and 11-19) separated by a short nonrepetitive sequence (segment 10). The 106-residue repetitive segments are defined by a consensus sequence of 54 residues. Chicken a...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1980
T Moss P G Boseley M L Birnstiel

The base sequence analysis of a Xenopus laevis ribosomal DNA repeat (7) has been extended to cover almost the entire non-transcribed and external transcribed spacer. A compilation of these sequences is presented. All the repetitive and non-repetitive sequence elements of the spacer are identified and their evolution discussed. Comparison of the X.laevis and S.cerevisiae (25,26) ribosomal DNAs s...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2015
Junwei Luo Jianxin Wang Zhen Zhang Fang-Xiang Wu Min Li Yi Pan

MOTIVATION In genome assembly, the primary issue is how to determine upstream and downstream sequence regions of sequence seeds for constructing long contigs or scaffolds. When extending one sequence seed, repetitive regions in the genome always cause multiple feasible extension candidates which increase the difficulty of genome assembly. The universally accepted solution is choosing one based ...

Journal: :Journal of biotechnology 2000
R Wambutt G Murphy G Volckaert T Pohl A Düsterhöft W Stiekema K D Entian N Terryn B Harris W Ansroge P Brandt L Grivell M Rieger M Weichselgartner V de Simone B Obermaier R Mache M Müller M Kreis M Delseny P Puigdomenech M Watson T Schmidtheini B Reichert D Portatelle M Perez-Alonso M Bountry I Bancroft P Vos J Hoheisel W Zimmermann H Wedler P Ridley S A Langham B McCullagh L Bilham J Robben J Van der Schueren B Grymonprez Y J Chuang F Vandenbussche M Braeken I Weltjens M Voet I Bastiens R Aert E Defoor T Weitzenegger G Bothe M Rose

Arabidopsis thaliana has a relatively small genome of approximately 130 Mb containing about 10% repetitive DNA. Genome sequencing studies reveal a gene-rich genome, predicted to contain approximately 25000 genes spaced on average every 4.5 kb. Between 10 to 20% of the predicted genes occur as clusters of related genes, indicating that local sequence duplication and subsequent divergence generat...

2004
Ali Bashir Chun Ye Alkes Price Vineet Bafna

Determining phylogenetic relationships between species is a difficult problem, and many phylogenetic relationships remain unresolved, even among eutherian mammals. Repetitive elements provide excellent markers for phylogenetic analysis, because their mode of evolution is predominantly homoplasy-free and unidirectional. Historically, phylogenetic studies using repetitive elements have relied on ...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2006
Aleksandr Morgulis E. Michael Gertz Alejandro A. Schäffer Richa Agarwala

MOTIVATION Matches to repetitive sequences are usually undesirable in the output of DNA database searches. Repetitive sequences need not be matched to a query, if they can be masked in the database. RepeatMasker/Maskeraid (RM), currently the most widely used software for DNA sequence masking, is slow and requires a library of repetitive template sequences, such as a manually curated RepBase lib...

2015
Frank J. Calzone

Nontranslatable transcripts containing interspersed repetitive sequence elements constitute a major fraction of the poly(A) RNA stored in the cytoplasm of both the sea urchin egg and the amphibian oocyte. We report the first complete sequence of a representative interspersed maternal RNA transcript, called ISpl. The transcript is about 3.7 kb in length [including poly(A) tail]; and the 5' half ...

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