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The Distribution of Alternating AT Sequences in Eukaryotic Genomes Suggests a Role in Homologous Chromosome Recognition in Meiosis

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Journal J Theor Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biology
Date 2011 Jun 4
PMID 21635904
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Abstract

There are general features of chromosome dynamics, such as homologue recognition in early meiosis, which are expected to involve related sequence motifs in non-coding DNA, with a similar distribution in different species. A search for such motifs is presented here. It has been carried out with the CONREPP programme. It has been found that short alternating AT sequences (10-20 bases) have a similar distribution in most eukaryotic organisms, with some exceptions related to unique meiotic features. All other microsatellite and repeat sequences vary significantly in different organisms. It is concluded that the unique structural features and uniform distribution of alternating AT sequences indicate that they may facilitate homologous chromosome pairing in the early preleptotene stage of meiosis. They may also play a role in the compaction of DNA in mitotic chromosomes.

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