Destabilization of simple repetitive DNA sequences by transcription in yeast

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Abstract

Simple repetitive DNA sequences in the eukaryotic genome frequently alter in length. In wild-type strains, we find that transcription through a repetitive poly GT tract destabilizes the tract four- to ninefold. In mismatch repair-deficient yeast strains, simple repeats are very unstable. High levels of transcription in such strains destabilize repetitive tracts an additional two- to threefold.

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Wierdl, M., Greene, C. N., Datta, A., Jinks-Robertson, S., & Petes, T. D. (1996, June). Destabilization of simple repetitive DNA sequences by transcription in yeast. Genetics. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/143.2.713

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