Nucleic Acids Research, 1984, Vol. 12, No. 6 2887-2900
© 1984
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
Human satellite I sequences include a male specific 2.47 kb tandemly repeated unit containing one Alu family member per repeat
Kanematsu Memorial Institute, Sydney Hospital Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
Received January 12, 1984. Accepted February 20, 1984.
A portion of human satellite I DNA is digested by HinfI into three fragments of 775, 875 and 820bp in length which form a tandemly repeated unit 2.47kb in length, specific to male DNA. One Alu family member per repeat is found within the relatively G+C rich 775bp fragment. The 875 and 820bp fragments are highly A+T rich and consist of long stretches of poly dAdT and related sequences.
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