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Electric propulsion enables precise positioning of microsatellites, which is required for inspectors that would be deployed to observe the International Space Station, Space Shuttle or large unmanned spacecraft.
One reason for selecting the castaneus mice is their high percentage of polymorphic genetic markers, such as microsatellites, which is considerably useful for genetic mapping.
Indeed, computer analyses have shown evidence of HGFIN within a region of microsatellites, which is linked to instability (data not shown).
In the present study, the trinucleotide repeats are the least abundant of the microsatellites, which is consistent with studies in other vertebrates as well.
The other half was represented by two classes: (i) low-complexity repetitive DNA (e.g. microsatellites) which is present in almost all genomes and thus cannot be assigned unequivocally; and (ii) un-assignable reads which either did not match an entry in the chosen database or did not meet the stringent MEGAN criteria applied.
If this particular motif is discounted, other pentanucleotides only account for 13.8% of total microsatellites, which is slightly lower than the abundance (14.2%) of dinucleotides, suggesting the unusual pentanucleotide abundance in the Trichoplax genome is driven by the highly abundant ACAGT motif.
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She and a core group of 15 researchers from laboratories in the United States and Europe have created and are rapidly expanding several different maps showing the location of hundreds of signposts, or markers -- genes and microsatellites, which are repetitive strands of genetic code, with an unknown meaning, that are useful for tracking familial inheritance of genetic traits and finding the genes.
Microsatellites, which are characterized by their small volume, small mass, short developing cycle, and flexible function, have become the hot study subject of astronautic research all over the world.
Sequences such as microsatellites, which are highly repeated segments of DNA that are present in varying amounts among species and/or populations, can provide a sensitive marker for studying relationships among plants and animals (e.g., Bruford et al. 2003; Emshwiller 2006).
More robust tests would require co-dominant markers such as microsatellites, which are not available in sufficient number in Lepomis.
Size homoplasy in the Y chromosome microsatellites, which was suggested by multiple connections among haplotypes (Figure 3; see also [30]), could add further uncertainty.
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