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Friedreich's ataxia (GAA)n•(TTC)n repeats strongly stimulate mitotic crossovers in saccharomyces cerevisae
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نویسنده
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tang w. ,dominska m. ,greenwell p.w. ,harvanek z. ,lobachev k.s. ,kim h.-m. ,narayanan v. ,mirkin s.m. ,petes t.d.
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منبع
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plos genetics - 2011 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Expansions of trinucleotide gaa•ttc tracts are associated with the human disease friedreich's ataxia,and long gaa•ttc tracts elevate genome instability in yeast. we show that tracts of (gaa)230•(ttc)230 stimulate mitotic crossovers in yeast about 10,000-fold relative to a normal dna sequence; (gaa)n•(ttc)n tracts,however,do not significantly elevate meiotic recombination. most of the mitotic crossovers are associated with a region of non-reciprocal transfer of information (gene conversion). the major class of recombination events stimulated by (gaa)n•(ttc)n tracts is a tract-associated double-strand break (dsb) that occurs in unreplicated chromosomes,likely in g1 of the cell cycle. these findings indicate that (gaa)n•(ttc)n tracts can be a potent source of loss of heterozygosity in yeast. © 2011 tang et al.
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آدرس
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department of molecular genetics and microbiology,duke university,durham,nc, United States, department of molecular genetics and microbiology,duke university,durham,nc, United States, department of molecular genetics and microbiology,duke university,durham,nc, United States, department of molecular genetics and microbiology,duke university,durham,nc, United States, school of biology and institute for bioengineering and bioscience,georgia institute of technology,atlanta,ga, United States, school of biology and institute for bioengineering and bioscience,georgia institute of technology,atlanta,ga,united states,department of genetics,harvard medical school,boston,ma, United States, school of biology and institute for bioengineering and bioscience,georgia institute of technology,atlanta,ga, United States, department of biology,tufts university,medford,ma, United States, department of molecular genetics and microbiology,duke university,durham,nc, United States
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