Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W200039959> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W200039959 endingPage "2129" @default.
- W200039959 startingPage "2123" @default.
- W200039959 abstract "Research Article1 September 1986free access Molecular characterization of a meiotic recombinational hotspot enhancing homologous equal crossing-over. Y. Uematsu Y. Uematsu Search for more papers by this author H. Kiefer H. Kiefer Search for more papers by this author R. Schulze R. Schulze Search for more papers by this author K. Fischer-Lindahl K. Fischer-Lindahl Search for more papers by this author M. Steinmetz M. Steinmetz Search for more papers by this author Y. Uematsu Y. Uematsu Search for more papers by this author H. Kiefer H. Kiefer Search for more papers by this author R. Schulze R. Schulze Search for more papers by this author K. Fischer-Lindahl K. Fischer-Lindahl Search for more papers by this author M. Steinmetz M. Steinmetz Search for more papers by this author Author Information Y. Uematsu, H. Kiefer, R. Schulze, K. Fischer-Lindahl and M. Steinmetz The EMBO Journal (1986)5:2123-2129https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1986.tb04475.x Correction(s) for this article Molecular characterization of a meiotic recombinational hotspot enhancing homologous equal crossing-over01 December 1986 PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info We have cloned and sequenced a meiotic recombinational hotspot between the A beta 3 and A beta 2 genes in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of the mouse. This recombinational hotspot in the Mus musculus castaneus cas3 haplotype was previously localized to a region of 9.5 kb of DNA in which five independent crossing-over events occurred at the unusually high frequency of 0.6%. Aside from cas3, the hotspot appears to be absent in many other MHC haplotypes. We have now confined the five recombinational breakpoints to a stretch of 3.5 kb of DNA. From the nucleotide sequence around the recombinational breakpoints, determined in the parental cas3 and b haplotypes as well as for two recombinant haplotypes, we show that the two recombinant haplotypes were generated by homologous equal crossing-over and place the breakpoints within two non-overlapping stretches of 10 and 36 bp, respectively. Comparison of the DNA sequences of the hotspot-positive cas3 and the hotspot-negative b haplotypes reveals a number of differences, in particular, a CAGA-repeat sequence which is present in CAS3 in six, but only four copies in C57BL/6 DNA. This repeat sequence is reminiscent of one in a previously characterized hotspot in the E beta gene. Previous ArticleNext Article Volume 5Issue 91 September 1986In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ..." @default.
- W200039959 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W200039959 creator A5005309178 @default.
- W200039959 creator A5014937459 @default.
- W200039959 creator A5037173235 @default.
- W200039959 creator A5050079334 @default.
- W200039959 creator A5089584066 @default.
- W200039959 date "1986-09-01" @default.
- W200039959 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W200039959 title "Molecular characterization of a meiotic recombinational hotspot enhancing homologous equal crossing-over." @default.
- W200039959 cites W1825482480 @default.
- W200039959 cites W1966669660 @default.
- W200039959 cites W1967999707 @default.
- W200039959 cites W1981433394 @default.
- W200039959 cites W1989085879 @default.
- W200039959 cites W1990326514 @default.
- W200039959 cites W1991062831 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2003769309 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2006223471 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2014669590 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2020490067 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2026621106 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2027807422 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2028622989 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2032695528 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2033131060 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2039387178 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2051193061 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2056228158 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2058755882 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2062975784 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2069820575 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2070423612 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2090631526 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2091616465 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2093788916 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2102519771 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2104195358 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2108293016 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2118448505 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2120078340 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2139308657 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2141871897 @default.
- W200039959 cites W229762927 @default.
- W200039959 cites W2464503457 @default.
- W200039959 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1986.tb04475.x" @default.
- W200039959 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/1167091" @default.
- W200039959 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3023057" @default.
- W200039959 hasPublicationYear "1986" @default.
- W200039959 type Work @default.
- W200039959 sameAs 200039959 @default.
- W200039959 citedByCount "67" @default.
- W200039959 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W200039959 hasAuthorship W200039959A5005309178 @default.
- W200039959 hasAuthorship W200039959A5014937459 @default.
- W200039959 hasAuthorship W200039959A5037173235 @default.
- W200039959 hasAuthorship W200039959A5050079334 @default.
- W200039959 hasAuthorship W200039959A5089584066 @default.
- W200039959 hasBestOaLocation W2000399591 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C102744134 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C148196450 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C156695909 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C178350558 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C23123220 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C2988412617 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W200039959 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C102744134 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C104317684 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C111472728 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C138885662 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C148196450 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C156695909 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C178350558 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C23123220 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C2988412617 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C41008148 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C54355233 @default.
- W200039959 hasConceptScore W200039959C86803240 @default.
- W200039959 hasIssue "9" @default.
- W200039959 hasLocation W2000399591 @default.
- W200039959 hasLocation W2000399592 @default.
- W200039959 hasLocation W2000399593 @default.
- W200039959 hasOpenAccess W200039959 @default.
- W200039959 hasPrimaryLocation W2000399591 @default.
- W200039959 hasRelatedWork W1505316652 @default.
- W200039959 hasRelatedWork W1930557291 @default.
- W200039959 hasRelatedWork W1967249063 @default.
- W200039959 hasRelatedWork W2050594919 @default.
- W200039959 hasRelatedWork W2099806749 @default.
- W200039959 hasRelatedWork W2114485649 @default.
- W200039959 hasRelatedWork W2149414420 @default.
- W200039959 hasRelatedWork W2160397906 @default.
- W200039959 hasRelatedWork W4239613700 @default.