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  1. Microsatellite - Wikipedia

    Although the first microsatellite was characterised in 1984 at the University of Leicester by Weller, Jeffreys and colleagues as a polymorphic GGAT repeat in the human myoglobin gene, the term …

  2. Microsatellite - National Human Genome Research Institute

    4 days ago · Microsatellite, as related to genomics, refers to a short segment of DNA, usually one to six or more base pairs in length, that is repeated multiple times in succession at a particular genomic …

  3. Microsatellite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    A microsatellite is a stretch of DNA with mono-, di-, tri-, or tetra-nucleotide units repeated. Microsatellites are short sequences of nucleotides (typically 1 to 5 bp) that are tandemly repeated.

  4. What are microsatellites and how to choose the best tool: a user ...

    Perfect microsatellite tracts, also referred as Pure or Exact, consist of motifs that are replicated multiple times with precise replication of the exact pattern, such as (AT)20 and the examples in Figure 4, …

  5. Lect. 8. Intro. to microsatellites - University of Wyoming

    That is, certain microsatellite alleles are associated (through genetic linkage) with certain mutations in coding regions of the DNA that can cause a variety of medical disorders.

  6. What Is Microsatellite Analysis and What Is It Used For?

    Microsatellite analysis is a molecular technique used to examine specific, highly variable regions of DNA. It allows scientists to study genetic differences between individuals or populations, providing …

  7. Introduction to Microsatellites: Basics, Trends and Highlights

    Nov 30, 2016 · Microsatellite repeat lengths in coding, non‐coding and intergenic regions are reported to be species specific. For instance, generally, vertebrates (e.g., turtles) tend to have more and longer …

  8. A Comprehensive Guide to Microsatellite Markers - CD Genomics

    Discover the functions, applications, and advantages of microsatellite markers. Delve into their impact on genetic research, conservation, and forensic science.

  9. Definition of microsatellite - NCI Dictionary of Genetics Terms

    microsatellite (MY-kroh-SA-teh-lite) Repetitive segments of DNA scattered throughout the genome in noncoding regions between genes or within genes (introns). Microsatellites are often used as …

  10. Microsatellites are among the most variable types of DNA sequence in the genome4.In contrast to unique DNA,microsatellite polymorphisms derive mainly from variability in length rather than in the …