Variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTRs), heteroplasmy, and sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region in the three-spot Dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus (Perciformes: Pomacentridae)

The primary structure of the Dascyllus trimaculatus mitochondrial (mt) control region was determined, and conserved features were identified based on sequence comparisons to other teleostean fish species. Three termination-associated sequence (TAS) motifs, a central conserved sequence block (CSB), a...

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Main Authors: Chen, Chaolun Allen, Lagman, Ma. Carmen A., McManus, John Williams, Bell, Johann Diepernk, Tuan, Vo S., Cabanban, Annadel S., Saho, Kwang-Tsao
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-83352022-11-04T01:18:47Z Variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTRs), heteroplasmy, and sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region in the three-spot Dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus (Perciformes: Pomacentridae) Chen, Chaolun Allen Lagman, Ma. Carmen A. McManus, John Williams Bell, Johann Diepernk Tuan, Vo S. Cabanban, Annadel S. Saho, Kwang-Tsao The primary structure of the Dascyllus trimaculatus mitochondrial (mt) control region was determined, and conserved features were identified based on sequence comparisons to other teleostean fish species. Three termination-associated sequence (TAS) motifs, a central conserved sequence block (CSB), and a pyrimidine tract were identified, indicating that the organization of the mt control region in D. trimaculatus is similar to those reported for other teleosts. However, 2 sets of variable number of tandem repeats (VNTRs), denoted R1 and R2, which simultaneously occur at both the 5’- and 3’-ends of the mt control region are first reported herein in teleost fish. Analysis of amplification of the VNTRs indicated that heteroplasmy is common for both sets of VNTRs. VNTRs also respond to sequence length variation of the D. trimaculatus mt control region. A relatively high proportion of VNTR copy number variations and heteroplasmy indicate the potential utility of VNTRs as markers for assessing three-spot dascyllus population-level variability. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7655 http://www.sinica.edu.tw/zool/zoolstud/43.4/803.pdf Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Dascyllus Osteichthyes Mitochondrial DNA Biology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Dascyllus
Osteichthyes
Mitochondrial DNA
Biology
spellingShingle Dascyllus
Osteichthyes
Mitochondrial DNA
Biology
Chen, Chaolun Allen
Lagman, Ma. Carmen A.
McManus, John Williams
Bell, Johann Diepernk
Tuan, Vo S.
Cabanban, Annadel S.
Saho, Kwang-Tsao
Variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTRs), heteroplasmy, and sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region in the three-spot Dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus (Perciformes: Pomacentridae)
description The primary structure of the Dascyllus trimaculatus mitochondrial (mt) control region was determined, and conserved features were identified based on sequence comparisons to other teleostean fish species. Three termination-associated sequence (TAS) motifs, a central conserved sequence block (CSB), and a pyrimidine tract were identified, indicating that the organization of the mt control region in D. trimaculatus is similar to those reported for other teleosts. However, 2 sets of variable number of tandem repeats (VNTRs), denoted R1 and R2, which simultaneously occur at both the 5’- and 3’-ends of the mt control region are first reported herein in teleost fish. Analysis of amplification of the VNTRs indicated that heteroplasmy is common for both sets of VNTRs. VNTRs also respond to sequence length variation of the D. trimaculatus mt control region. A relatively high proportion of VNTR copy number variations and heteroplasmy indicate the potential utility of VNTRs as markers for assessing three-spot dascyllus population-level variability.
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author Chen, Chaolun Allen
Lagman, Ma. Carmen A.
McManus, John Williams
Bell, Johann Diepernk
Tuan, Vo S.
Cabanban, Annadel S.
Saho, Kwang-Tsao
author_facet Chen, Chaolun Allen
Lagman, Ma. Carmen A.
McManus, John Williams
Bell, Johann Diepernk
Tuan, Vo S.
Cabanban, Annadel S.
Saho, Kwang-Tsao
author_sort Chen, Chaolun Allen
title Variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTRs), heteroplasmy, and sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region in the three-spot Dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus (Perciformes: Pomacentridae)
title_short Variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTRs), heteroplasmy, and sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region in the three-spot Dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus (Perciformes: Pomacentridae)
title_full Variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTRs), heteroplasmy, and sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region in the three-spot Dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus (Perciformes: Pomacentridae)
title_fullStr Variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTRs), heteroplasmy, and sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region in the three-spot Dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus (Perciformes: Pomacentridae)
title_full_unstemmed Variable numbers of tandem repeats (VNTRs), heteroplasmy, and sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region in the three-spot Dascyllus, Dascyllus trimaculatus (Perciformes: Pomacentridae)
title_sort variable numbers of tandem repeats (vntrs), heteroplasmy, and sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region in the three-spot dascyllus, dascyllus trimaculatus (perciformes: pomacentridae)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2004
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7655
http://www.sinica.edu.tw/zool/zoolstud/43.4/803.pdf
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