Characterization of Four Dispersed Repetitive DNA Sequences from Zea Mays and Their Use in Constructing Contiguous DNA Fragments Using YAC Clones
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We have isolated four repetitive DNA fragments from maize DNA. Only one of these sequences showed homology to sequences within the EMBL database, despite each having an estimated copy number of between 3 x 104 and 5 x 104 per haploid genome. Hybridization of the four repeats to maize mitotic chromosomes showed that the sequences are evenly dispersed throughout most, but not all, of the maize genome, whereas hybridization to yeast colonies containing random maize DNA fragments inserted into yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) indicated that there was considerable clustering of the repeats at a local level. We have exploited the distribution of the repeats to produce repetitive sequence fingerprints of individual YAC clones. These fingerprints not only provide information about the occurrence and organization of the repetitive sequences within the maize genome, but they can also be used to determine the organization of overlapping maize YAC clones within a contiguous fragment (contigs). Key words : maize, repetitive DNA, YACs.
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