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Fragments of rDNA within the Chinese hamster genome.

P J Wejksnora1, V M Dumenco, S G Bacsi.   

Abstract

We report the isolation and partial characterization of distinct EcoRI fragments of the Chinese hamster genome which contain regions complementary to a 1-kb portion of the mature 18 S ribosomal RNA molecule. This previously undescribed 18 S rDNA-like region, which we have termed a "fragment of ribosomal DNA" (frDNA), has been shown by sequence analysis to correspond to a region extending 1 kb upstream from the 3' terminus of the mature 18 S rRNA. Within the five frDNA-containing clones described here, no other region of the ribosomal RNA cistron was detected, making it unlikely that these are polymorphic forms of the ribosomal DNA repeat. The 18 S rDNA-complementary region appears to be flanked by an imperfect direct repeat, which could have been the result of the retroinsertion of a fragment of ribosomal RNA. Directly adjacent to the 18 S rDNA-like region we have identified nonribosomal sequences which appear common to all of the frDNA-containing clones we examined. At least eight different-sized EcoRI fragments contain frDNAs and the abundance of the frDNAs appears to be of the order of 30 per genome. The occurrence of multiple copies of this ribosomal-nonribosomal chimera suggests that, once formed, the chimera was duplicated within the genome.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2837173     DOI: 10.1007/BF00555486

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Genet        ISSN: 0006-2928            Impact factor:   1.890


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