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  1. ...of intragenic tandem repeats within the N-terminal domain of HPF1 was sufficient to cause pronounced life span shortening. Life span impairment by HPF1 was buffered by rapamycin but not by calorie restriction. The HPF1 repeat expansion shifted yeast cells from a sedentary to a buoyant state, thereby increasing...
  2. ...below, would preclude finding both highly polymorphic and hypermutable repeats. The purpose of this report is to define inexpensive strategies to accelerate the search for highly polymorphic minisatellites. The goal has been the development of sequence-based predictive criteria for polymorphism. Results...
  3. ...andmicrosatellite repeat variability.Genome Res17: 1787–1796. Lehner B. 2008. Selection to minimise noise in living systems and its implications for the evolution of gene expression. Mol Syst Biol 4: 170. Li Y-C, Korol AB, Fahima T, Beiles A, Nevo E. 2002. Microsatellites: genomic distribution, putative functions...
  4. ..., we addressed this issue by aligning sequences based on their motif composition, performing alignment on so-called “motif sequences,” which lead to a more biologically relevant alignment. This approach also enhances the visual representation and comparability of repeat loci, particularly for analyzing...
  5. ...will be biased upwards, as individuals were selected for sequencing based on maximal diversity at the minisatellite, similar estimates were derived from haplotype data (described below) on unselected chromosomes, which will be biased downwards because only known variants were typed on most chromosomes (data...
  6. ...provided the first highly polymorphic, multiallelic markers for linkage studies ( Nakamura et al. 1987 ). The usefulness of polymorphic minisatellites (also called VNTRs for variable number of tandem repeats) in the early stages of human mapping is reflected in the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain...
  7. ...author: queitsch@uw.eduAbstractShort tandem repeat (STR) mutations may comprise more than half of the mutations in eukaryotic coding DNA, yet STR variation is rarely examined as a contributor to complex traits. We assessed this contribution across a collection of 96 strains of Arabidopsis thaliana...
  8. ...) Initial sequencing and analysis of the human . Nature 409 : 860 – 921 . ↵ Legendre, M. , Pochet, N. , Pak, T. , Verstrepen, K.J. ( 2007 ) Sequence-based estimation of minisatellite and microsatellite repeat variability . Genome Res. 17 : 1787 – 1796 . ↵ Lin, Y. , Dion, V. , Wilson, J.H. ( 2006...
  9. ...types of mutations, such as single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and short insertions or deletions (indels) (Lynch 2010; Sun et al. 2012; Willems et al. 2016; Gymrek et al. 2017). The precise mutation rates of STRs are highly variable across different loci and are affected by motif sequences and repeat...
  10. ...tandem repeats (STRs), which are also known as microsatellites, significantly contributes to phenotypic variation, evolutionary adaptation, and human disease (Gemayel et al. 2012). STRs consist of short (2–10 bp) DNA sequences (units) that are repeated head to tail. The presence of multiple identical...
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