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A structural and evolutionary analysis of a dispersed repetitive sequence
Authors:Gregorio Hueros  Yolanda Loarce  Esther Ferrer
Affiliation:(1) Department of Cellular Biology and Genetics, University of Alcalá de Henares, Alcalá de Henares, E-28871 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:A family of dispersed repetitive sequences (Hch1) which is present in the genome of the wild barley Hordeum chilense was studied in detail. Hch1 sequences are found both as part of short tandem arrays and dispersed throughout the H. chilense chromosomes. Subcloning of sections of the sequence reveals that it is composed of unrelated classes of sequences which can also be found separately in other genomic locations. Analysis of these sequences in the genomes of wheat and two other wild barley species strongly suggests that specific amplifications and arrangements of the repeated sequences have taken place during speciation. Nucleotide sequence analysis fails to detect, in their entirity, the features shown by plant transposons.
Keywords:repetitive DNA sequence  Hordeum  barley
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