Hypervariability of simple sequences as a general source for polymorphic DNA markers.

Resource Type: 
Publication
Publication Type: 
Journal Article
Title: 
Hypervariability of simple sequences as a general source for polymorphic DNA markers.
Authors: 
Tautz D
Series Name: 
Nucleic acids research
Journal Abbreviation: 
Nucleic Acids Res
Volume: 
17
Issue: 
16
Page Numbers: 
6463-71
Publication Year: 
1989
Publication Date: 
1989 Aug 25
DOI: 
10.1093/nar/17.16.6463
ISSN: 
0305-1048
PISSN: 
0305-1048
Cross Reference: 
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Citation: 
Tautz D. Hypervariability of simple sequences as a general source for polymorphic DNA markers.. Nucleic acids research. 1989 Aug 25; 17(16):6463-71.
Abstract: 

Short simple sequence stretches occur as highly repetitive elements in all eukaryotic genomes and partially also in prokaryotes and eubacteria. They are thought to arise by slippage like events working on randomly occurring internally repetitive sequence stretches. This predicts that they should be generally hypervariable in length. I have used the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process to show that several randomly chosen simple sequence loci with different nucleotide composition and from different species show extensive length polymorphisms. These simple sequence length polymorphisms (SSLP) may be usefully exploited for identity testing, population studies, linkage analysis and genome mapping.

Publication Model: 
Print
Language: 
English
Language Abbr: 
eng
Journal Country: 
England