Identification of genes that are associated with DNA repeats in prokaryotes
Utrecht University · National Institute of Public Health
Abstract
Using in silico analysis we studied a novel family of repetitive DNA sequences that is present among both domains of the prokaryotes (Archaea and Bacteria), but absent from eukaryotes or viruses. This family is characterized by direct repeats, varying in size from 21 to 37 bp, interspaced by similarly sized non-repetitive sequences. To appreciate their characteri-stic structure, we will refer to this family as the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR). In most species with two or more CRISPR loci, these loci were flanked on one side by a common leader sequence of 300-500 b. The direct repeats and the leader sequences were conserved within a species, but dissimilar between species.…
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4Topics & keywords
- CRISPR
- Biology
- Genetics
- Gene
- CRISPR interference
- Locus (genetics)
- Direct repeat
- Palindrome