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Distribution of trinucleotide microsatellites in different categories of mammalian genomic sequence: implications for human genetic diseases.

R L Stallings1.   

Abstract

The distribution of all trinucleotide microsatellite sequences in the GenBank database was surveyed to provide insight into human genetic disease syndromes that result from expansion of microsatellites. The microsatellite motif (CAG)n is one of the most abundant microsatellite motifs in human GenBank DNA sequences and is the most abundant microsatellites found in exons. This fact may explain why (CAG)n repeats are thus far the predominant microsatellites expanded in human genetic diseases. Surprisingly, (CAG)n microsatellites are excluded from intronic regions in a strand-specific fashion, possibly because of similarity to the 3' consensus splice site, CAGG. A comparison of the positions of microsatellites in human vs rodent homologous sequences indicates that some arrays are not extensively conserved for long periods of time, even when they form parts of protein coding sequences. The general lack of conservation of trinucleotide repeat loci in diverse mammals indicates that animal models for some human microsatellite expansion syndromes may be difficult to find.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8088779     DOI: 10.1006/geno.1994.1232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomics        ISSN: 0888-7543            Impact factor:   5.736


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4.  Chromosomal assignment of nineteen rat microsatellite markers to various chromosomes by linkage analysis.

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Authors:  M Mitas
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9.  Trinucleotide repeats in human genome and exome.

Authors:  Piotr Kozlowski; Mateusz de Mezer; Wlodzimierz J Krzyzosiak
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10.  Genic non-coding microsatellites in the rice genome: characterization, marker design and use in assessing genetic and evolutionary relationships among domesticated groups.

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