Independent insertion of Alu elements in the human ribosomal spacer and their concerted evolution.
@article{Gonzalez1989IndependentIO,
title={Independent insertion of Alu elements in the human ribosomal spacer and their concerted evolution.},
author={Iris L. Gonzalez and R Petersen and James E. Sylvester},
journal={Molecular biology and evolution},
year={1989},
volume={6 4},
pages={
413-23
}
}A 2,700-bp segment of human ribosomal DNA (rDNA) spacer upstream of the rRNA promoter contains a set of four Alu elements, two in the direction of rRNA transcription and two in the opposite orientation. We report and compare the sequences of these Alu elements found in three rDNA clones and seek to determine the origin of the cluster, either from a single insertion followed by duplications or from multiple simultaneous or independent insertions. The high (20%-27%) divergence among members of a…
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