Journal article
A chromosome 13-Specific human satellite I DNA subfamily with minor presence on chromosome 21: Further studies on Robertsonian translocations
P Kalitsis, E Earle, B Vissel, LG Shaffer, KHA Choo
Genomics | ACADEMIC PRESS INC JNL-COMP SUBSCRIPTIONS | Published : 1993
Abstract
We describe a new human satellite I DNA subfamily (pTRI-6) which is composed of 72 copies of monomeric repeating units of 42 basepairs (bp). These repeating units are tandemly organized into a higher order structure of 2.97 kilobases (kb). Sequencing of this DNA revealed base substitutions, deletions and insertions, and an overall conservation of 85% among the monomers. The sequence has a high AT content of 77%. Under low-stringency in situ hybridization conditions, satellite I is found on the pericentric regions of chromosomes 3 and 4 and on all the acrocentric chromosomes. On the acrocentric chromosomes, satellite I is further detected on the distal p13 region. Analysis of somatic cell hyb..
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