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Molecular analysis of a novel tandemly organized repetitive DNA sequence in Citrus Limon (L.) Burm.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Repetitive sequences constitute a significant component of most eukaryotic genomes, and the isolation and characterization of repetitive DNA sequences provide an insight into the organization of the genome of interest. Here, we report the isolation and molecular analysis of a novel tandemly organized repetitive DNA sequence from the genome ofCitrus limon. Digestion ofC. limon DNA withHinf I produced a prominent fragment of approximately 300 bp. Southern blotting revealed a ladder composed of DNA fragments that were multimers of the 300-bpHinf I band. Thus,Hinf I digestion revealed a novel satellite, which we have called theC. limon satellite DNA 300 (CL300). Sequence analysis shows significant homology between a portion of the CL300 monomer and the transposase box of an En/Spm-like element. The CL300 satellite was also detected in grapefruit, sour orange, trifoliate orange and kumquat. These results suggest that the CL300 repeat is an ancient satellite, and we propose that a significant portion originated by amplification of a genomic region containing the En/Spm-like transposase element.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Citrus limon; En/Spm element; repeated sequences; transposon
List of contributors:
Conicella, Clara
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/28222
Published in:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED GENETICS
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