Nordborg M; Walbot V 1995
- Authors: Nordborg M; Walbot V
- Title: Estimating allelic diversity generated by excision of different
transposon types.
- Location: Theoretical & Applied Genetics 90 (6). 1995. 771-775.
- Abstract: Methods are presented for calculating the number and type of
different DNA sequences generated by base excision and insertion
events at a given site in a known DNA sequence. We calculate, for
example, that excision of the Mu1 transposon from the bz1::Mu1
allele of maize should generate more than 500,000 unique alleles
given the extent of base deletion (up to 34 bases removed) and base
insertion (0-5 bases) observed thus far in sequenced excision
alleles. Analysis of this universe of potential alleles can, for
example, be used to predict the frequency of creation of stop codons
or repair-generated duplications. In general, knowledge of the
distribution of alleles can be used to evaluate models of both
excision and repair by determining whether particular events occur
more frequently than expected. Such quantitative analysis
complements the qualitative description provided by the DNA sequence
of individual events. Similar methods can be used to evaluate the
outcome of other cases of DNA breakage and repair such as programmed
V(D)J recombination in immunoglobin genes.
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