Kpn I family of long interspersed repeated DNA sequences in primates: polymorphism of family members and evidence for transcription.
- 1 July 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 80 (13) , 3966-3970
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.80.13.3966
Abstract
An .apprxeq. 2-kilobase-pair-long member (Kpn I-LS1) of the African green monkey Kpn I family of repeated sequences was cloned, subjected to sequence analysis, and compared to other family members which are over 6 kilobase pairs (Kpn I-.alpha.7) and 829 base pairs (Kpn I-RET) long. Both Kpn I-LS1 and Kpn I-RET lack sequences found at the ends of the longer family member and their structures resemble those of processed genes. Kpn I-LS1 sequences are colinear with part of the long family member, Kpn I-.alpha.7. Although all sequences in Kpn I-RET are represented in Kpn I-LS1, the 2 are not colinear; Kpn I-RET is missing 731 base pairs found in Kpn I-LS1 and 1 segment flanking the deletion is inverted. Kpn I family members are not only of different lengths but may also contain scrambled arrangements of common sequences. Sequences in Kpn I-LS1 hybridize to RNA from monkey and human cells, indicating that some family members are transcribed.This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
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