1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf00985200
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Lengths and nucleotide sequences of the internal spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA in gymnosperms and pteridophytes

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“…We explored the DNA sequences for the presence of several structural motifs. Thus, at the ITS1 region we searched for the presence and length of the conserved angiosperm motif (Liu and Schardl, 1994) GGCRY-(4 to 7n)-GYGYCAAGGAA (recently also found in several gymnosperms; Maggini et al, 1998). This core sequence is most often associated with part of a hairpin structure, whereas the AAGGAA motif is predicted to stand as a non-base-paired sequence in an internal loop structure (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We explored the DNA sequences for the presence of several structural motifs. Thus, at the ITS1 region we searched for the presence and length of the conserved angiosperm motif (Liu and Schardl, 1994) GGCRY-(4 to 7n)-GYGYCAAGGAA (recently also found in several gymnosperms; Maggini et al, 1998). This core sequence is most often associated with part of a hairpin structure, whereas the AAGGAA motif is predicted to stand as a non-base-paired sequence in an internal loop structure (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In gymnosperms, the ITSl sequences are generally much longer than in angiosperms, whereas the length of ITS2 shows a similar range of variation as in angiosperms (Liston et al, 1996, Maggini et al, 1998. The first, named ITS1, is localised between the 185 and 5.8s regions and the second, named ITS2, is localised between 5.8s and 25s regions.…”
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“…The shorter ITSl is characterized by three shorter subrepeats: ssrl, ssr2 and ssr3, 221 bp, 227 bp and 226 bp long respectively. Sequence analysis of the ITSl from Pinus pinea, Epkedra fragilis, Larix and Pseudotsuga showed the presence of several tandem or dispersal sub-repeats of different size (Marrocco et aZ., 1996;Maggini et al, 1998; Gernardt and Liston, 1999). The similarity between the three ssr range from 66% to 79% and between the three LSR range from 65% to 96%.…”
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“…Gernandt and Liston 1999;Liston et al 1999;Gernandt et al 2001;Wei and Wang 2004). In the Pinaceae, the ITS region is longer than in all other vascular plants, and the ITS1 region has distinctive subrepeats (Liston et al 1996;Marrocco et al 1996;Maggini et al 1998;Gernandt and Liston 1999;Vining 1999;Gernandt et al 2001;Wei et al 2003;Campbell et al 2005, Kan et al 2007). In addition, ITS copies within a species do not always coalesce (Gernandt and Liston 1999;Wei and Wang 2004;Campbell et al 2005).…”
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