2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00414-014-1106-x
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Length heteroplasmy of the polyC-polyT-polyC stretch in the dog mtDNA control region

Abstract: Previously, the mitochondrial control region of 214 Belgian dogs was sequenced. Analysis of this data indicated length heteroplasmy of the polyT stretch in the polyC-polyT-polyC stretch from positions 16661 to 16674. Nine polyC-polyT-polyC haplotype combinations were observed, consisting of seven major haplotypes (highest signal intensity) combined with minor haplotypes (lower signal intensity) one T shorter than the major haplotype in all but three dogs. The longer the polyT stretch, the smaller was the diffe… Show more

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“…This phenomenon is often observed in the control region of mtDNA. In dogs, length heteroplasmy has been identified in the polyT fragment of the Polyc‐polyT‐Polyc stretch from position m.16661 to m.16674 . Therefore, the identification of the length heteroplasmy in this study seems noteworthy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…This phenomenon is often observed in the control region of mtDNA. In dogs, length heteroplasmy has been identified in the polyT fragment of the Polyc‐polyT‐Polyc stretch from position m.16661 to m.16674 . Therefore, the identification of the length heteroplasmy in this study seems noteworthy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The 16189C variant contributes to a poly-cytosine tract between 16184 and 16193. There is accumulating evidence that homo-nucleotide tracts such as this may induce polymerase slippage—something that has certainly been observed in vitro, but which may also be occurring in vivo 47. Because the dataset reported here had the derived C allele at position 16189 occurring at a frequency of 0.96, the 16189C variant was not included in the gout association analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%