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WAMI: a web server for the analysis of minisatellite maps

open access: yesBMC Evolutionary Biology, 2010
Background Minisatellites are genomic loci composed of tandem arrays of short repetitive DNA segments. A minisatellite map is a sequence of symbols that represents the tandem repeat array such that the set of symbols is in one-to-one correspondence with ...
El-Kalioby Mohamed   +2 more
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Recent advances in minisatellite biology [PDF]

open access: yesFEBS Letters, 1992
Highly polymorphic tandemly repeated ‘minisatellite’ loci are very abundant in the human genome, and of considerable utility in human genetic analysis. This review describes the use of an ordered‐array Charomid library in the systematic and efficient cloning of these regions, and in the analysis of the relative overlap between the different probes used
Armour, JAL, Jeffreys, AJ
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The chloroplast DNA locus psbZ-trnfM as a potential barcode marker in Phoenix L. (Arecaceae)

open access: yesZooKeys, 2013
The genus Phoenix (Arecaceae) comprises 14 species distributed from Cape Verde Islands to SE Asia. It includes the economically important species Phoenix dactylifera.
Marco Ballardini   +6 more
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FONZIE: An optimized pipeline for minisatellite marker discovery and primer design from large sequence data sets

open access: yesBMC Research Notes, 2010
Background Micro-and minisatellites are among the most powerful genetic markers known to date. They have been used as tools for a large number of applications ranging from gene mapping to phylogenetic studies and isolate typing.
Balesdent Marie-Hélène   +3 more
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Analysis of MUC1 gene in goat

open access: yesItalian Journal of Animal Science, 2011
MUC1 is a mucin-type glycoprotein; unlike secreted mucins it is a membrane component. During lactation it is present on the apical surface of the mammary cells as well as on the milk fat globule membrane (MFGM).
E. Cauvin   +4 more
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Sexual selection does not influence minisatellite mutation rate

open access: yesBMC Evolutionary Biology, 2009
Background Moller and Cuervo report a significant trend between minisatellite mutation rate and the frequency of extra-pair copulations in birds. This is interpreted as evidence that the high rate of evolution demanded by sexual selection has itself ...
Amos William
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Instability of the EPM1 minisatellite [PDF]

open access: yesHuman Molecular Genetics, 1999
Inherited mutations in the cystatin B gene ( CSTB ) are responsible for progressive myoclonus epilepsy type 1 (EPM1; MIM 254800). This autosomal recessive disease is characterized by variable progression to mental retardation, dementia and ataxia. The majority of EPM1 alleles identified to date contain expansions of a dodecamer repeat located upstream ...
G P, Larson   +4 more
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STS for minisatellite MS607 (D22S163) [PDF]

open access: yesNucleic Acids Research, 1991
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Armour, J. A. L., Jeffreys, A. J.
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Polymorphism of Genetic variability of gene in sheep

open access: yesItalian Journal of Animal Science, 2010
MUC1 gene encodes the polypeptide of a mucin present on the apical surface of the secreting mammary cells during lactation and on the surface of the milk fat globules (Mather, 2000).
R. Rasero   +5 more
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Patterned sequence in the transcriptome of vascular plants

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2007
Background Microsatellites (repeated subsequences based on motifs of one to six nucleotides) are widely used as codominant genetic markers because of their frequent polymorphism and relative selective neutrality.
Crane Charles F
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