Repetitive sequences of the sea urchin genome: Distribution of members of specific repetitive families |
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Authors: | David M Anderson Richard H Scheller James W Posakony Linda B McAllister Steven G Trabert Clifford Beall Roy J Britten Eric H Davidson |
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Affiliation: | Division of Biology California Institute of Technology Pasadena, Calif. 91125, USA |
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Abstract: | Three repetitive sequence families from the sea urchin genome were studied, each defined by homology with a specific cloned probe one to a few hundred nucleotides long. Recombinant λ-sea urchin DNA libraries were screened with these probes, and individual recombinants were selected that include genomic members of these families. Restriction mapping, gel blot, and kinetic analyses were carried out to determine the organization of each repeat family. Sequence elements belonging to the first of the three repeat families were found to be embedded in longer repeat sequences. These repeat sequences frequently occur in small clusters. Members of the second repeat family are also found in a long repetitive sequence environment, but these repeats usually occur singly in any given region of the DNA. The sequences of the third repeat are only 200 to 300 nucleotides long, and are generally terminated by single copy DNA, though a few examples were found associated with other repeats. These three repeat sequence families constitute sets of homologous sequence elements that relate distant regions of the DNA. |
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