Cloning and characterization of a highly conserved satellite DNA from the mollusc Mytilus edulis
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Cloning and characterization of a highly conserved satellite DNA from the mollusc Mytilus edulis
Abstract
Sperm DNA of the common mussel, Mytilus edulis, has been found to contain a highly repeated sequence identifiable upon restriction with the endonuclease ApaI. The repetitive nucleotide (nt) sequence amounts to 0.63% of the mollusc genome with an estimated copy number of 5.4 x 10(4) copies per haploid complement. The monomer unit with a 173-bp repeat length has been cloned. Progressive DNA digestions with ApaI yield ladder-like banding patterns on agarose gels, indicating that the repeated elements are tandemly arranged in the genome and therefore represent a sequence of satellite DNA. The degree of internal redundancy of the reiterated sequence is deemed negligible, since nt sequence analysis of a random set of cloned monomers has detected the presence of only a few direct repeats while inverted repeated motifs or any other internal substructures appear absent. The homologies found among cloned monomers are strikingly high, averaging 95%. The results suggest that the exceptional sequence homogeneity of this satellite DNA may be attributed either to some homogenizing mechanism or to evolutionary conserved trends.
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