Evaluation of Mammalian Interspersed Repeats to investigate the goat genome
Among the repeated sequences present in most eukaryotic genomes, SINEs (Short Interspersed Nuclear Elements) are widely used to investigate evolution in the mammalian order (Buchanan et al., 1999). One family of these repetitive sequences, the MIR (Mammalian Interspersed Repeats; Jurka et al., 1995)...
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doaj-a4a2e50e840b43b3adf3ad6b6a0af9912020-11-24T21:47:05ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-0142s525410.4081/ijas.2005.2s.52Evaluation of Mammalian Interspersed Repeats to investigate the goat genomeP. MarianiF. PanzittaA. StellaC. GorniAmong the repeated sequences present in most eukaryotic genomes, SINEs (Short Interspersed Nuclear Elements) are widely used to investigate evolution in the mammalian order (Buchanan et al., 1999). One family of these repetitive sequences, the MIR (Mammalian Interspersed Repeats; Jurka et al., 1995), is ubiquitous in all mammals.MIR elements are tRNA-derived SINEs and are identifiable by a conserved core region of about 70 nucleotides.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/650Mammalian Interspersed Repeats, goat, fingerprinting |
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P. Mariani F. Panzitta A. Stella C. Gorni Evaluation of Mammalian Interspersed Repeats to investigate the goat genome Italian Journal of Animal Science Mammalian Interspersed Repeats, goat, fingerprinting |
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Evaluation of Mammalian Interspersed Repeats to investigate the goat genome |
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Evaluation of Mammalian Interspersed Repeats to investigate the goat genome |
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Evaluation of Mammalian Interspersed Repeats to investigate the goat genome |
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Evaluation of Mammalian Interspersed Repeats to investigate the goat genome |
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Evaluation of Mammalian Interspersed Repeats to investigate the goat genome |
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evaluation of mammalian interspersed repeats to investigate the goat genome |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2010-01-01 |
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Among the repeated sequences present in most eukaryotic genomes, SINEs (Short Interspersed Nuclear Elements) are widely used to investigate evolution in the mammalian order (Buchanan et al., 1999). One family of these repetitive sequences, the MIR (Mammalian Interspersed Repeats; Jurka et al., 1995), is ubiquitous in all mammals.MIR elements are tRNA-derived SINEs and are identifiable by a conserved core region of about 70 nucleotides. |
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Mammalian Interspersed Repeats, goat, fingerprinting |
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