Publication: A hAT-related family of interspersed repetitive elements in genomes of western Palaearctic water frogs
A hAT-related family of interspersed repetitive elements in genomes of western Palaearctic water frogs
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Casola, C., Marracci, S., Bucci, S., Ragghianti, M., Mancino, G., Hotz, H., Uzzell, T., & Guex, G. D. (2004). A hAT-related family of interspersed repetitive elements in genomes of western Palaearctic water frogs. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 42(3), 234–244. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0469.2004.00254.x
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A family of interspersed repetitive elements, RlBamHI, with sequence similarity to the transposase of hAT DNA transposons, occurs in genomes of eight western Palaearctic water frog taxa and the brown frog Rana dalmatina, but was not detected in Xenopus laevis or Salamandra salamandra. RlBamHI elements are not tandemly arrayed, are dispersed across all chromosomes although not uniformly distributed, and based on dot-blot hybridizations may constitute as much as approximately 10% of the genomes of Rana lessonae, Rana ridibunda, and Rana
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Casola, C., Marracci, S., Bucci, S., Ragghianti, M., Mancino, G., Hotz, H., Uzzell, T., & Guex, G. D. (2004). A hAT-related family of interspersed repetitive elements in genomes of western Palaearctic water frogs. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 42(3), 234–244. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0469.2004.00254.x