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Publication : Submegabase clusters of unstable tandem repeats unique to the Tla region of mouse t haplotypes.

First Author  Uehara H Year  1990
Journal  Genetics Volume  126
Issue  4 Pages  1093-102
PubMed ID  2076812 Mgi Jnum  J:11035
Mgi Id  MGI:59477 Doi  10.1093/genetics/126.4.1093
Citation  Uehara H, et al. (1990) Submegabase clusters of unstable tandem repeats unique to the Tla region of mouse t haplotypes. Genetics 126(4):1093-102
abstractText  We describe here the identification and genomic organization of mouse t haplotype-specific elements (TSEs) 7.8 and 5.8 kb in length. The TSEs exist as submegabase-long clusters of tandem repeats localized in the Tla region of the major histocompatibility complex of all t haplotype chromosomes examined. In contrast, no such clusters were detected among 12 inbred strains of Mus musculus and other Mus species; thus, clusters of TSEs represent the first absolutely qualitative difference between t haplotypes and wild-type chromosomes. Pulsed field gel electrophoresis shows that the number of clusters, and the number of repeats in each cluster are extremely variable. Dramatic quantitative differences of TSEs uniquely distinguish every independent t haplotype from any other. The complete nucleotide sequence of one 7.8-kb TSE reveals significant homology to the ETn (a major transcript in the early embryo of the mouse), and some homologies to intracisternal A-particles and the mammary tumor virus env gene. Apart from the diagnostic relevance to t haplotypes, evolutionary and functional significances are discussed with respect to chromosome structure and genetic recombination.
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