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Genome organization of repetitive elements in the rodent,Peromyscus leucopus
Authors:Laura L. Janecek  Jonathan L. Longmire  Holly A. Wichman  Robert J. Baker
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Box 43131, 79409 Lubbock, Texas, USA;(2) The Museum, Texas Tech University, 79409 Lubbock, Texas, USA;(3) Life Sciences Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 87545 Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA;(4) Department of Biological Science, University of Idaho, 83843 Moscow, Idaho, USA;(5) Present address: Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Drawer E, 29802 Aiken, South Carolina, USA
Abstract:To document the frequency and distribution of repetitive elements in Peromyscus leucopus, the white-footed mouse, a cosmid genomic library was examined. Two thousand thirteen randomly chosen recombinants, with an average insert size of 35 kb and representing 2.35% of the haploid genome of P. leucopus, were screened with probes representing microsatellites, tandem repeats, and transposable elements. Of the four dinucleotides, (GT)n was present in 87% of the clones, (CT)n was present in 59% of the clones, and (AT)n and (GC)n each was represented in our sample by a single clone (0.05%). (TCC)n was present in 8% of the clones. Of the tandem repeats, the 28S ribosomal probe and the (TTAGGG)n telomere probe were not represented in the library, whereas a heterochromatic fragment was present in 9% of the clones. A transposable element, mys, was estimated to occur in 4700 copies, whereas a long interspersed element (LINE) was estimated to occur in about 41,000 copies per haploid genome. LINE and mys occurred together in the same clones more frequently than expected on the basis of chance. Hybridizing the library to genomic DNA from P. leucopus, Reithrodontomys fulvescens, Mus musculus, and human produced general agreement between phylogenetic relatedness and intensity of hybridization. However, dinucleotide repeats appeared to account for a disproportionately high number of positive clones in the more distantly related taxa.
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