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Genome amplification using primers directed to interspersed repetitive sequences (IRS-PCR)

1991
Abstract The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has revolutionized the isolation and analysis of specific nucleic acid fragments from a wide variety of sources (1). However, application of the PCR to isolate and analyse a particular DNA region has required knowledge of DNA sequences flanking the region of interest. This limits amplification
Susan A Ledbetter, David L Nelson
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Periodically interspersed repetitive sequences may govern higher-order DNA coiling in chromatin and chromosomes

Molecular Biology Reports, 1978
The interspersed periodic arrangement of repetitive and unique sequences in eukaryotic DNAs is proposed as the underlying molecular basis for higher-order DNA coiling in chromatin and mitotic chromosomes. It is assumed that (i) two types of interspersed repetitive sequences are distributed strictly periodically throughout the genome, splitting the ...
M I, Lerman, S V, Degtyarev
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Organization of the R family and other interspersed repetitive DNA sequences in the mouse genome

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1983
Six R sequences have been described as members of a new family of dispersed repetitive DNA in the mouse genome (Gebhard et al., 1982). Several sequenced regions were extended in the 5' direction (R1, R2 and R6) and two new sequences were determined (R7 and R8). On the basis of our sequence and blot hybridization data it is concluded that the R sequence
W, Gebhard, H G, Zachau
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[Short interspersed repetitive sequences (SINEs) and their use as a phylogenetic tool].

Molekuliarnaia biologiia, 2009
The data on one of the most common repetitive elements of eukaryotic genomes, short interspersed elements (SINEs), are reviewed. Their structure, origin, and functioning in the genome are discussed. The variation and abundance of these neutral genomic markers makes them a convenient and reliable tool for phylogenetic analysis.
D A, Kramerov, N S, Vasetskiĭ
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TUT-TUTting retrotransposons

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2018
Paulina Strzyz
exaly  

Rise of the neglected repeats RNA

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2019
Marianne Farnebo
exaly  

Protection of repetitive DNA borders from self-induced meiotic instability

Nature, 2011
Gerben Vader   +2 more
exaly  

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