1996
DOI: 10.1002/elps.1150170702
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Northern blot analysis of simple repetitive sequence transcription in plants

Abstract: The presence of simple repetitive sequence motifs in RNA from various plant species was probed by Northern blot analysis. Hybridization of total, poly(A)(+)- and poly(A)(-)-RNA with microsatellite-complementary oligonucleotide probes revealed distinct bands with most but not all probe/species combinations, demonstrating the presence of di-, tri- and tetranucleotide repeat motifs in plant transcripts. Only trinucleotide repeat-derived hybridization signals were found to be enriched in the poly(A)(+)-fraction. T… Show more

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“…Finally, the involvement of variable number trinucleotide repeats in human hereditary diseases (Reddy & Housman, 1997) illustrates that individual microsatellites can be very much subject to selection. The demonstration that microsatellites occur in transcribed regions of a plant genome (Gortner & al., 1996) shows that this is also possible in plants.…”
Section: Dna Markersmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Finally, the involvement of variable number trinucleotide repeats in human hereditary diseases (Reddy & Housman, 1997) illustrates that individual microsatellites can be very much subject to selection. The demonstration that microsatellites occur in transcribed regions of a plant genome (Gortner & al., 1996) shows that this is also possible in plants.…”
Section: Dna Markersmentioning
confidence: 97%