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AMusca domesticasatellite sequence detects individual polymorphic regions in insect genome
Author(s) -
Alain Blanchetot
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
nucleic acids research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.008
H-Index - 537
eISSN - 1362-4954
pISSN - 0305-1048
DOI - 10.1093/nar/19.4.929
Subject(s) - biology , genetics , musca , genome , housefly , muscidae , dna sequencing , dna , plasmid , insert (composites) , gene , botany , larva , mechanical engineering , ecology , engineering
A recombinant plasmid, pHMd.24, was constructed which contains an array of a 24 bp sequence from the genome of the Musca domestica. This sequence hybridizes to sites occurring at various genomic locations in different housefly strains. The pHMd.24 insert has a structural organisation similar to satellite DNA sequences and hybridizes to homologous repeated sequences representing a small fraction of the M. domestica genome. Interestingly, this clone reveals polymorphic fragments from DNA isolated from single houseflies, thus generating an insect DNA fingerprint. In addition, the segregation of the fragments detected by hybridisation in a M. domestica pedigree indicates a transmission that follows mendelian inheritance.

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