Toward a unified approach to genetic mapping of eukaryotes based on sequence tagged microsatellite sites

JS Beckmann, M Soller - Bio/technology, 1990 - nature.com
The genomes of all eukaryotes appear to contain a special class of loci, termed
microsatellites, which can serve, if sequenced and taken as the substrate for the polymerase …

Microsatellites and PCR genomic analysis

J Koreth, JJ O'LEARY… - The Journal of pathology, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Microsatellites form a significant proportion of the growing family of repetitive DNA
sequences, widely dispersed in the human genome. Due to their ubiquity, PCR (polymerase …

Abundant class of human DNA polymorphisms which can be typed using the polymerase chain reaction.

JL Weber, PE May - American journal of human genetics, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Interspersed DNA elements of the form (dC-dA) n.(dG-dT) n constitute one of the most
abundant human repetitive DNA families. We report that specific human (dC-dA) n.(dG-dT) n …

PCR‐amplified microsatellites as markers in plant genetics

M Morgante, AM Olivieri - The plant journal, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
In order to assess the feasibility of using microsatellites as markers in plant genetics, a
survey of published DNA sequence data for presence, abundance and ubiquity in higher …

Length polymorphisms of simple sequence repeat DNA in soybean.

MS Akkaya, AA Bhagwat, PB Cregan - Genetics, 1992 - academic.oup.com
The objective of this work was to ascertain the presence and degree of simple sequence
repeat (SSR) DNA length polymorphism in the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. A search of …

Characterization of (GT) n and (CT) n microsatellites in two insect species: Apis mellifera and Bombus terrestris

A Estoup, M Solignac, M Harry… - Nucleic Acids …, 1993 - academic.oup.com
A set of 52 (CT) n and 23 (GT) n microsatellltes In honeybee, 24 (CT) n and 2 (GT) n
microsatellites in bumblebee (n> 6) have been isolated from partial genomlc librairies and …

[HTML][HTML] Mapping Z-DNA in the human genome. Computer-aided mapping reveals a nonrandom distribution of potential Z-DNA-forming sequences in human genes.

GP Schroth, PJ Chou, PS Ho - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1992 - Elsevier
In this work, we have predicted and mapped the potential Z-DNA-forming sequences in over
one million base pairs of human DNA, containing 137 complete genes. The computer …

Evolution and distribution of (GT) n repetitive sequences in mammalian genomes

RL Stallings, AF Ford, D Nelson, DC Torney… - Genomics, 1991 - Elsevier
The dinucleotide repetitive sequence,(GT) n, is highly interspersed in eukaryotic genomes
and may have functional roles in genetic recombination or the modulation of transcriptional …

[HTML][HTML] Hexokinase II mRNA and gene structure, regulation by insulin, and evolution.

RL Printz, S Koch, LR Potter, RM O'Doherty… - Journal of Biological …, 1993 - Elsevier
A DNA segment that is highly conserved in glucokinase (hexokinase IV) and hexokinase I
cDNA was used to identify specific cDNAs in a library prepared from rat adipose tissue …

Microsatellite evolution in vertebrates: inference from AC dinucleotide repeats

BD Neff, MR Gross - Evolution, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
We analyze published data from 592 AC microsatellite loci from 98 species in five vertebrate
classes including fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. We use these data to …