Sources and evolution of human Alu repeated sequences.

Volume: 85, Issue: 13, Pages: 4770 - 4774
Published: Jul 1, 1988
Abstract
Alu repeated sequences arising in DNA of the human lineage during about the last 30 million years are closely similar to a modern consensus. Alu repeats arising at earlier times share correlated blocks of differences from the current consensus at diagnostic positions in the sequence. Using these 26 positions, we can recognize four subfamilies and the older ones are each successively closer to the 7SL sequence. It appears that there has existed a...
Paper Details
Title
Sources and evolution of human Alu repeated sequences.
Published Date
Jul 1, 1988
Volume
85
Issue
13
Pages
4770 - 4774
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