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Nucleic Acids Res ; 10(2): 719-33, 1982 Jan 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6278429

RESUMO

Reduced-stringency DNA reassociation conditions allow low stability duplexes to be detected in prokaryotic, plant, fish, avian, mammalian, and primate genomes. Highly diverged families of sequences can be detected in avian, mouse, and human unique sequence dNAs. Such a family has been described among twelve species of birds; based on species specific melting profiles and fractionation of sequences belonging to this family, it was concluded that permissive reassociation conditions did not artifactually produce low stability structures (1). We report S1 nuclease and optical melting experiments, and further fractionation of the diverged family to confirm sequence specific DNA reassociation at 50 degrees in 0.5 M phosphate buffer.


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DNA/genética , Sequência de Bases , Endonucleases , Cinética , Desnaturação de Ácido Nucleico , Renaturação de Ácido Nucleico , Concentração Osmolar , Endonucleases Específicas para DNA e RNA de Cadeia Simples , Especificidade da Espécie , Temperatura
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J Mol Evol ; 15(4): 291-307, 1980 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7411652

RESUMO

We have investigated the intragenomic DNA sequence homologies of twelve species of birds representing five orders, and emphasizing Galliformes. This study differs in two important ways from the classical approaches taken in constructing and evaluating phylogenies based on DNA sequence similarities. Comparisons are made on the basis of sequence homologies within genomes of related birds, rather than between genomes. DNA is reassociated at 50 degrees C in 0.5M phosphate buffer; these conditions allow formation and detection of duplexes containing more mismatch than would normally be permitted using more stringent conditions, affording an opportunity to observe more ancient sequence homologies. Thermal stability profiles of DNA duplexes formed under these conditions are the basis of comparison; three general patterns were observed. This approach emphasizes differences in sequence composition between genomes while the more traditional method of intergenomic tracer DNA hybridization at higher stringency emphasizes sequence similarities. No correlation was found between taxonomic position and intragenomic sequence composition, either within or between lineages. The thermal stability profiles of DNA duplexes formed within avian genomes did not reflect the biological similarities inferred from morphology, karyotype, and studies of interspecific hybridization. While all of the differences observed could have occurred over geological time, it was surprising that the genomes of the domestic chicken and the Red Jungle Fowl (Gallus gallus) differ in their sequence compositions. It appears that amolification/reduction events and/or positional changes occur rather often during evolution of a lineage.


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Galinhas/genética , DNA/análise , Animais , Sequência de Bases , DNA Viral/análise , Renaturação de Ácido Nucleico , Fagos T/genética , Temperatura
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