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Structural genes adjacent to interspersed repetitive DNA sequences
Cell, 1975The observation that repetitive and single copy sequences are interspersed in animal DNAs has suggested that repetitive sequences are adjacent to single copy structural gene sequences. To test this concept, single copy DNA sequences contiguous to interspersed repetitive sequences were prepared from sea urchin DNA by hydroxyapatite fractionation (repeat-
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Physiological Genomics, 2010Interspersed repetitive sequences (IRSs) are a major contributor to genome size and may contribute to cellular functions. IRSs are subdivided according to size and functionally related structures into short interspersed elements, long interspersed elements (LINEs), DNA transposons, and LTR-retrotransposons.
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Interspersion of repetitive and non-repetitive DNA sequences in the sea urchin genome
Cell, 1974Abstract Measurements are reported which lead to the conclusion that repetitive and nonrepetitive sequences are intimately interspersed in the majority of the DNA of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Labeled DNA was sheared to various lengths, reassociated with a great excess of 450 nucleotide-long fragments to cot 20, and the binding of ...
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Interspersion of repetitive and nonrepetitive DNA sequences in the Drosophila melanogaster genome
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