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Evolutionary divergence and length of repetitive sequences in sea urchin DNA
Authors:Roy J Britten  Dale E Graham  Francine C Eden  Denise M Painchaud  Eric H Davidson
Institution:(1) Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, 91125 Pasadena, Ca., USA;(2) Carnegie Institution of Washington, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Biology, Purdue University, 47907 Lafayette, Indiana, USA;(4) Present address: Department of Biology, University of Indiana, 47401 Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Summary The organization of repetitive and single copy DNA sequences in sea urchin DNA has been examined with the single strand specific nuclease Sl fromAspergillus. Conditions and levels of enzyme were established so that single strand DNA was effectively digested while reassociated divergent repetitive duplexes remained enzyme resistant. About 25% of sea urchin DNA reassociates with repetitive kinetics to form Sl resistant duplexes of two distinct size classes derived from long and short repetitive sequences in the sea urchin genome. Fragments 2,000 nucleotides long were reassociated to Cot 20 and subjected to controlled digestion with Sl nuclease. About half of the resistant duplexes (13% of the DNA) are short, with a mode size of about 300 nucleotide pairs. This class exhibits significant sequence divergence, and principally consists of repetitive sequences which were interspersed with single copy sequences. About one-third of the long duplexes (4% of the DNA) are reduced in size after extensive Sl nuclease digestion to about 300 nucleotide pairs. About two-thirds of the long resistant duplexes (8% of the DNA) remains long after extensive SI nuclease digestion. These long reassociated duplexes are precisely base paired. The short duplexes are imprecisely paired with a melting temperature about 9°C below that of precisely paired duplexes of the same length. The relationship between length of repetitive duplex and precision of repetition is confirmed by an independent method and has been observed in the DNA of a number of species over a wide phylogenetic area.Also Staff Member, Carnegie Institution of Washington
Keywords:Evolution  Repetitive DNA  SI Nuclease  Sequence Organization
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