Microsatellites in pursuit of microbial genome evolution
Microsatellites or short sequence repeats are widespread genetic markers which are hypermutable 1-6bp long short nucleotide motifs. Significantly, their applications in genetics are extensive due to their ceaseless mutational degree, widespread length variations and hypermutability skills. These fea...
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doaj-d2fa736f157c40abaa373d095de7d0552020-11-24T21:07:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2016-01-01610.3389/fmicb.2015.01462147424Microsatellites in pursuit of microbial genome evolutionAbdullah Farhan Ul Haque Saeed0Shihua eWang1Rongzhi eWang2Fujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityFujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityFujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityMicrosatellites or short sequence repeats are widespread genetic markers which are hypermutable 1-6bp long short nucleotide motifs. Significantly, their applications in genetics are extensive due to their ceaseless mutational degree, widespread length variations and hypermutability skills. These features make them useful in determining the driving forces of evolution by using powerful molecular techniques. Consequently, revealing important questions, for example, what is the significance of these abundant sequences in DNA, what are their roles in genomic evolution? The answers of these important questions are hidden in the ways these short motifs contributed in altering the microbial genomes since the origin of life. Even though their size ranges from 1 –to- 6 bases, these repeats are becoming one of the most popular genetic probes in determining their associations and phylogenetic relationships in closely related genomes. Currently, they have been widely used in molecular genetics, biotechnology and evolutionary biology. However, due to limited knowledge; there is a significant gap in research and lack of information concerning hypermutational mechanisms. These mechanisms play a key role in microsatellite loci point mutations and phase variations. This review will extend the understandings of impacts and contributions of microsatellite in genomic evolution and their universal applications in microbiology.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01462/fullGeneticsMicrobiologyevolutionmolecularmicrosatellitesDNA sequences |
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Microsatellites in pursuit of microbial genome evolution |
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Microsatellites in pursuit of microbial genome evolution |
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Microsatellites in pursuit of microbial genome evolution |
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Microsatellites or short sequence repeats are widespread genetic markers which are hypermutable 1-6bp long short nucleotide motifs. Significantly, their applications in genetics are extensive due to their ceaseless mutational degree, widespread length variations and hypermutability skills. These features make them useful in determining the driving forces of evolution by using powerful molecular techniques. Consequently, revealing important questions, for example, what is the significance of these abundant sequences in DNA, what are their roles in genomic evolution? The answers of these important questions are hidden in the ways these short motifs contributed in altering the microbial genomes since the origin of life. Even though their size ranges from 1 –to- 6 bases, these repeats are becoming one of the most popular genetic probes in determining their associations and phylogenetic relationships in closely related genomes. Currently, they have been widely used in molecular genetics, biotechnology and evolutionary biology. However, due to limited knowledge; there is a significant gap in research and lack of information concerning hypermutational mechanisms. These mechanisms play a key role in microsatellite loci point mutations and phase variations. This review will extend the understandings of impacts and contributions of microsatellite in genomic evolution and their universal applications in microbiology. |
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Genetics Microbiology evolution molecular microsatellites DNA sequences |
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