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AT repeats in barely genome.

G Z Ermak1, M I Prosnyak, A A Vecher

  • 1Institute of Genetics and Cytology, BSSR Academy of Sciences, Minsk.

FEBS Letters
|October 15, 1990
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Researchers cloned a specific DNA sequence from the barley genome. This non-coding DNA fragment repeats frequently and can form unique structures.

Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Plant Science

Background:

  • The barley genome contains repetitive DNA elements.
  • Understanding these sequences is crucial for genetic research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clone and characterize a specific repetitive DNA sequence from the barley genome.
  • To investigate the structural properties of this sequence.

Main Methods:

  • DNA cloning techniques were employed.
  • Sequence analysis was performed to determine arrangement and repetition.

Main Results:

  • A DNA sequence, denoted as (AT)26, was successfully cloned from barley.
  • This sequence is organized within an intraspecific locus and repeats approximately 1500 times per haploid genome.

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  • The cloned fragment is non-coding and exhibits the potential to form cruciform structures.
  • Conclusions:

    • The characterized (AT)26 sequence represents a significant repetitive element in the barley genome.
    • Its ability to form cruciform structures suggests potential roles in genome regulation or stability.