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Microsatellite Repeats: Canaries in the Coalmine
2013Our genomes are much more dynamic than we ever imagined, creating variation that is good for evolution, but often bad for the individual. Microsatellite repeats constitute especially plastic genomic elements that can operate as rheostats to fine-tune gene function.
Nimrat Chatterjee+2 more
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ALTERATIONS OF MICROSATELLITE REPEATS IN BLADDER-CANCER
Oncology Reports, 1994Investigation of the genomic instability of microsatellite repeats indicates a new mechanism for human carcinogenesis. This study was conducted to determine whether such alterations in microsatellite repeats are associated with the onset of bladder cancer.
Hironori Ishida+7 more
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Molecular characterization of GATA/GACA microsatellite repeats in tomato
Genome, 1997Microsatellite repeats like GATA or GACA display a degree of variability that allows their use in cultivar identification. Southern hybridization with oligonucleotide probes complementary to these microsatellites were used for the detection of polymorphisms.
Vosman, B., Arens, P.F.P.
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Abundance and length polymorphism of microsatellite repeats in Beta vulgaris L.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1996Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are known to exhibit high degrees of variability even among closely related individuals. Their usage as nuclear genetic markers requires their conversion into sequence-tagged sites (STSs). In this paper we present the development of simple sequences as STSs for Beta vulgaris.
Mörchen, M+4 more
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MeCP2 is a microsatellite binding protein that protects CA repeats from nucleosome invasion
Science, 2021MeCP2 binds hydroxymethylated CA repeats Despites of decades of research on the Rett syndrome protein MeCP2, its function remains unclear. Ibrahim et al. show that MeCP2 is a hydroxymethylated cytosine-adenosine (CA) repeat-binding protein that modulates
A. Ibrahim+8 more
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A new bovine dinucleotide repeat microsatellite: microsatellite INRA 18
Animal Genetics, 1993"Chantier qualité spécifique "Auteurs Externes" département de Génétique animale : uniquement liaison auteur au référentiel HR-Access "; International ...
Goudarzi K+3 more
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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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Unstable microsatellite repeats facilitate rapid evolution of coding and regulatory sequences.
Genome dynamics, 2012Tandem repeats are intrinsically highly variable sequences since repeat units are often lost or gained during replication or following unequal recombination events.
An Jansen, Rita Gemayel, K. Verstrepen
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Trinucleotide repeats and other microsatellites in yeasts
Research in Microbiology, 1999Microsatellites are direct tandem DNA repeats found in all genomes. A particular class of microsatellites, called trinucleotide repeats, is responsible for a number of neurological disorders in humans. We review here our current state of knowledge on trinucleotide repeat instability, and discuss the molecular mechanisms that may be involved in ...
Bernard Dujon+3 more
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