tau, a repeated DNA sequence in yeast [Saccharomyces cerevisiae]

We have found a 371-base-pair (bp) repeated DNA element, tau, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The ends of tau are composed of a 5-bp inverted repeat, similar in sequence to those reported for the Ty, sigma, copia, and spleen necrosis virus elements. These inverted repeats are flanked by 5-bp direct rep...

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description We have found a 371-base-pair (bp) repeated DNA element, tau, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The ends of tau are composed of a 5-bp inverted repeat, similar in sequence to those reported for the Ty, sigma, copia, and spleen necrosis virus elements. These inverted repeats are flanked by 5-bp direct repeats of a target sequence that occurs only once in an allele that lacks the tau element. This overall structure is characteristic of transposable elements. Like sigma, tau elements have been found (in both orientations) closely associated with tRNA genes (409 and 198 bp from the 5′end, respectively). It is noteworthy that one representative of tau was isolated in a concentric insertion of tau, delta, and sigma.
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Base Composition
Biological Evolution
DNA
DNA Restriction Enzymes
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Genetic transposition
Genomics
Nucleic Acid Hybridization
Nucleotide sequences
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Transfer RNA
Transposons
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