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Microsatellite instability

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2001
Unlike aneuploidy, considered to be the cardinal feature of malignant tumors ever since the chromosomal analysis of neoplastic cells became technically feasible, a second pathway toward malignancy has emerged over the past decade that is not characterized by gross aneuploidy but, instead, by inactivation of the DNA mismatch repair system, leading to a ...
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Microsatellites and kinship

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1993
Many evolutionary studies, particularly kinship studies, have been limited by the availability of segregating genetic marker loci. Microsatellites promise to alleviate these problems. Microsatellite loci are segments of DNA with very short sequence motifs repeated in tandem; their often numerous alleles differ in the number of these repeat units.
D C, Queller   +2 more
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Merging Microsatellite Data

Journal of Computational Biology, 2006
Genotype calling procedures vary from laboratory to laboratory for many microsatellite markers. Even within the same laboratory, application of different experimental protocols often leads to ambiguities. The impact of these ambiguities ranges from irksome to devastating.
Angela P, Presson   +3 more
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A new bovine dinucleotide repeat microsatellite: microsatellite INRA 18

Animal Genetics, 1993
An Anonymous clone containing a (TG)11 Microsatellites was isolated from a bovine genomic Sau3A size selected (approx.500pb) pGEM-4-Z library by hybridization to poly (dC-dT). Primers for polymerase chai reaction (PCR) were designed to amplify the region containing this microsatellite.
Moazami-Goudarzi, Katayoun   +3 more
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Microsatellite Instability Testing

2003
Microsatellites are tandem repeats of simple sequences that occur abundantly and are randomly interspersed throughout the human genome. They typically consist of 10-50 copies of 1-6 bp motifs, and are characterized by a high degree of polymorphism. Despite the variability observed among individuals, microsatellite are replicated faithfully at each cell
Y R, Parc, K C, Halling
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A new bovine dinucleotide repeat microsatellite: microsatellite INRA 30

Animal Genetics, 1993
"Chantier qualité spécifique "Auteurs Externes" département de Génétique animale : uniquement liaison auteur au référentiel HR-Access " ; International ...
Ciampolini, R.   +3 more
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Scoring Microsatellite Loci

2013
Microsatellites have been utilized for decades for genotyping individuals in various types of research. Automated scoring of microsatellite loci has allowed for rapid interpretation of large datasets. Although the use of software produces an automated process to score or genotype samples, several sources of error have to be taken into account to ...
Flores-Renteria, Lluvia (R17984)   +1 more
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Microsatellites for Microbiologists

2012
Microsatellites are repeating sequences of 2-6base pairs of DNA. Currently, they are used as molecular markers in many organisms, specifically in genetic studies analyzing kinship and population structure. In addition, they can be used to study gene duplication and/or deletion.
Sweet MJ, Scriven LA, Singleton I
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Microsatellites

1998
Abstract Microsatellites are highly polymorphic DNA markers with discrete loci and co dominant alleles. They have a wide range of applications which previously were difficult to address experimentally. Microsatellites are almost uniformly distributed over the entire genome, which is what makes them so useful for genome mapping projects ...
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