2016
DOI: 10.1101/gr.199075.115
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Discovery of a new repeat family in the Callithrix jacchus genome

Abstract: We identified a novel repeat family, termed Platy-1, in the Callithrix jacchus (common marmoset) genome that arose around the time of the divergence of platyrrhines and catarrhines and established itself as a repeat family in New World monkeys (NWMs). A full-length Platy-1 element is ∼100 bp in length, making it the shortest known short interspersed element (SINE) in primates, and harbors features characteristic of non-LTR retrotransposons. We identified 2268 full-length Platy-1 elements across 62 subfamilies … Show more

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“…1). These genomes were analyzed for Platy-1 elements using RepeatMasker (RepeatMasker-Open-4.0) utilizing a custom library of the 62 Platy-1 subfamilies previously defined (Konkel et al. 2016) and all current Alu subfamily consensus sequences obtained from RepBase (Jurka et al.…”
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“…1). These genomes were analyzed for Platy-1 elements using RepeatMasker (RepeatMasker-Open-4.0) utilizing a custom library of the 62 Platy-1 subfamilies previously defined (Konkel et al. 2016) and all current Alu subfamily consensus sequences obtained from RepBase (Jurka et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2005). Full-length Platy-1 elements were defined as possessing a start position no less than 4 bp and an end position not shorter than two nucleotides prior to the A-tail within the consensus sequence (Konkel et al. 2016).…”
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