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Publication : Comparison of repetitive elements in the third intron of human and rodent mitochondrial benzodiazepine receptor-encoding genes.

First Author  Yakovlev AG Year  1995
Journal  Gene Volume  155
Issue  2 Pages  201-5
PubMed ID  7721091 Mgi Jnum  J:24405
Mgi Id  MGI:72171 Doi  10.1016/0378-1119(94)00817-c
Citation  Yakovlev AG, et al. (1995) Comparison of repetitive elements in the third intron of human and rodent mitochondrial benzodiazepine receptor-encoding genes. Gene 155(2):201-5
abstractText  The third intron of the mitochondrial benzodiazepine receptor (MBR)-encoding gene was sequenced from hamster, mouse and human. The rodent species were found to include an Alu-like sequence, as was first discovered in the rat gene. Differences with the rat intron were evident by an insertion of an additional B1 element in the hamster and the introduction of a complete and two partial B2 sequences in the mouse intron. The human intron contained a cluster of four Alu sequences; however, all of these repetitive elements were found to be in the opposite orientation relative to the Alu-like sequence present in the rodent genes. These findings support the possibility that the rodent Alu-like sequence is a remnant of a retropositional insertion in this gene prior to the divergence of rodent species. Because the human intron does not contain the same Alu remnant, it cannot be concluded that the rodent sequence represents an insertion of a primordial Alu element prior to the divergence of rodent and primate lineages.
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