Characterization of Equine Microsatellites and Microsatellite-Linked Repetitive Elements (eMLREs) by Efficient Cloning and Genotyping Methods
Autor: | Nobuyoshi Miura, S. Mashima, Nam-Ho Choi-Miura, Motowo Tomita, Teruaki Tozaki, Kei-ichi Hirota |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
Předmět: |
Genetics
Genomic Library Base Sequence Genotype Genetic Linkage Molecular Sequence Data Sequence Analysis DNA General Medicine Biology Genome DNA sequencing Loss of heterozygosity Genetic marker Animals Microsatellite Horses Cloning Molecular Repeated sequence Molecular Biology Genotyping Microsatellite Repeats Repetitive Sequences Nucleic Acid |
Zdroj: | DNA Research. 8:33-45 |
ISSN: | 1340-2838 |
DOI: | 10.1093/dnares/8.1.33 |
Popis: | We performed efficient cloning and genotyping methods for isolation of a large number of polymorphic microsatellites. The methods contain the time-efficient cloning method of constructing microsatellite-enriched libraries and the economic genotyping method of fluorescent labeling of PCR products. Eighty novel equine microsatellites cloned were efficiently isolated from the enrichment library and analyzed for genotype polymorphism. Of these, 72 microsatellites were analyzed with a good resolution. The average heterozygosity of all loci was 0.52, and the number of alleles ranged from one to 9 with an average of 4.5 alleles. The other eight loci showed multiple bands of PCR products, suggesting the occurrence of microsatellites in a repetitive element, in which the number of microsatellite repeats varies among different members of the repetitive element. We found five homologous groups at flanking regions in comparison with the flanking regions of microsatellites from DNA databases. One of them showed homology to equine repetitive element-2. In the other four homologous groups, the two groups were named equine microsatellite-linked repetitive element-1 (eMLRE-1) and equine microsatellite-linked repetitive element-2 (eMLRE-2) as novel equine repetitive elements identified from equine genome. These data should help the analysis of equine DNA sequences and the design of equine genome markers. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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