A, C rich Seq
Bob Ludwig lab
niflab at biology.UCSC.EDU
Fri Feb 4 12:25:42 EST 1994
> chai_z at wehi.edu.au wrote:
>
> : 1). Does the A,C rich sequence mean anything?
>
> : Zhonglin Chai
>
> I've seen a lot of ACACACACAC and GTGTGTGTGT (pyrimidine-purine)
> repeats in non-coding DNA and there is a lot of literature about them.
> But sorry I don't have the references in front of me.
> Other than that, I can't help you.
>
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> * Brian Foley * If we knew what we were doing *
> * Molecular Genetics Dept. * it wouldn't be called research *
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I've seen GT repeats in the spacer regions between in tRNA genes in
S. pombe DNA (PNAS 88:1306, 1991)
--b0b kuhn
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