Removal of microsatellite interruptions by DNA replication slippage: phylogenetic evidence from Drosophila |
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Authors: | Harr B Zangerl B Schlötterer C |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Tierzucht und Genetik, Veterin?rmedizinische Universit?t Wien, Austria. |
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Abstract: | Microsatellites are tandem repetitions of short (1-6 bp) motifs. It is widely assumed that microsatellites degenerate through the accumulation of base substitutions in the repeat array. Using a phylogenetic framework, we studied the evolutionary dynamics of interruptions in three Drosophila microsatellite loci. For all three loci, we show that the interruptions in a microsatellite can be lost, resulting in a longer uninterrupted microsatellite stretch. These results indicate that mutations in the microsatellite array do not necessarily lead to decay but may represent only a transition state during the evolution of a microsatellite. Most likely, this purification of interrupted microsatellites is caused by DNA replication slippage. |
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