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Ebb and flow of the chloroplast inverted repeat

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1996
The endpoints of the large inverted repeat (IR) of chloroplast DNA in flowering plants differ by small amounts between species. To quantify the extent of this movement and define a possible mechanism for IR expansion, DNA sequences across the IR-large single-copy (IR-LSC) junctions were compared among 13 Nicotiana species and other dicots.
Clifford W. Morden   +3 more
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Transposition of the Inverted Repeats of Tn5 [PDF]

open access: possible, 1981
The defining characteristic of bacterial transposons is their ability to move to new loci in the absence of extensive DNA sequence homology. Some, designated IS elements, contain only the genes and sites necessary for their own transposition; other transposons are composites of genes necessary for transposition and genes for auxiliary traits (such as ...
Lyn McDivitt   +6 more
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Dimerization of v-erbA on inverted repeats

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2002
Thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) and the oncoprotein v-erbA can heterodimerize with retinoid X receptor (RXR) on core motifs arranged as inverted repeats (IR0) which contain the consensus sequence AGGTCA. On this core motif, v-erbA can also form homodimers whereas TRs homodimerize very poorly.
Inna Zubkova, Jose S. Subauste
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Mutational analysis of the inverted repeats of Tn3

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1990
The transposase protein and the terminal inverted repeat sequences of the prokaryotic transposon Tn3 are essential for transposition. In order to determine the sequences within the inverted repeat necessary for transposition and interaction with transposase, we have constructed a series of mini-Tn3s in which specific mutations have been introduced into
Michael A. Fennewald   +2 more
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The inverted repeats of Tn are functionally different

Cell, 1980
The inverted repeats of Tn5, which have identical restriction endonuclease cleavage patterns, have different functional properties. They differ with respect to RNA polymerase binding, full promotion of neomycin resistance, the polypeptides coded for by the repeats and their function in the transposition process.
Kathleen Postle   +3 more
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Inverted repeat sequences in the drosophila genome

Cell, 1975
The properties of inverted repeat (foldback) sequences in Drosophila melanogaster DNA have been studied by HAP chromatography and electron microscope methods. Electron microscope observations show that there is a broad distribution of lengths of the duplex regions of the inverted repeats from very short to greater than 15 kb, with number and weight ...
Jerry E. Manning   +2 more
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Cloning and Sequencing an Inverted Repeat

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2009
INTRODUCTIONRNA interference (RNAi) is a suitable method for sequence-specific post-transcriptional gene silencing for a number of model systems. The production of a transgene for transgenic RNAi in mouse can be accomplished by cloning an inverted repeat (IR) into the Zp3 transgenic cassette.
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DNA inverted repeats and human disease

Frontiers in Bioscience, 1998
Inverted repeats are important elements in the human genome. Because of their nature, inverted repeats can engage in intra- and intermolecular basepairing. The ability to adopt hairpin and cruciform secondary structures is associated with frameshift mutations.
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Characterization of a tandemly repeated subtelomeric sequence with inverted telomere repeats in maize

Genome, 2009
In this study, two complementary telomere primers were applied to a single-primer PCR. A clear amplification band was obtained with one primer, while a smear pattern was seen with the other primer. Sequence analysis of the isolated clones from this specific amplification band revealed that a 412 bp clone designated as MTAS1 shared high homology with a
Fei YangF. Yang   +4 more
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[Gene conversion in inverted repeats of plasmids].

Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1988
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Bidnenko, Vladimir   +2 more
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