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Sequence Structures of Two Developmentally Regulated, Alternative DNA Deletion Junctions in <i>Tetrahymena thermophila</i>
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GeneticsGenomic MechanismMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsInverted OrientationGene StructureDeletion ProcessDevelopmental GeneticsDevelopmentally RegulatedGenome StructureDna ReplicationChromosomal RearrangementSpecific Dna SequencesBiologyChromatinNatural SciencesChromosome BiologyMedicineGene Deletion DataSequence Structures
Deletions of specific DNA sequences are known to occur in Tetrahymena thermophila as a developmentally regulated process. Deletions of a particular region (region M) were previously shown to be of two alternative sizes, 0.6 or 0.9 kilobases (kb) (C.F. Austerberry, C.D. Allis, and M.-C. Yao, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 81: 7383-7387). In this study, the nucleotide sequences for both deletions were determined. These two deletions share the same right junction, but their left junctions are 0.3 kb apart. An 8-base-pair (bp) sequence is present at both junctions of the 0.6-kb deletion, but only 5 bp of this direct repeat are present at the left junction of the 0.9-kb deletion. Further comparison revealed a common 10-bp sequence near each of the two left junctions and a similar sequence in inverted orientation near the right junction. These sequences may play a role in the developmental regulation of the deletion process.
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