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Further data on the occurrence and evolution of satellite DNA families in the lacertid genome

This paper reports the isolation and characterization of two HindIII repetitive DNA families from the genome of two lacertid lizards, Podarcis sicula and Lacerta saxicola. These satellites did not appear to be related to each other. The consensus sequences of their monomeric units did not show any s...

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Published in:Chromosome research 1994-07, Vol.2 (4), p.327-330
Main Authors: Capriglione, T, Cardone, A, Odierna, G, Olmo, E
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Base Sequence
Biological Evolution
Consensus Sequence
DNA Probes
DNA, Satellite - genetics
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Lizards - genetics
Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid - genetics
Sequence Analysis, DNA
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