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Tandem repeats are a type of repetitive DNA and occur in DNA when a pattern of two or more nucleotides is repeated and the repetitions are directly adjacent to each other. [1]

Example[]

An example would be:

A-T-T-C-G-A-T-T-C-G-A-T-T-C-G

in which the sequence A-T-T-C-G is repeated three times.

Terminology[]

When between 10 and 60 nucleotides are repeated, it is called a minisatellite. Those with fewer are known as microsatellites or short tandem repeats.

When exactly two nucleotides are repeated, it is called a "dinucleotide repeat" (for example: ACACACAC...). The microsatellite instability in hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer most commonly affects such regions.[2]

When three nucleotides are repeated, it is called a "trinucleotide repeat" (for example: CAGCAGCAGCAG...), and abnormalities in such regions can give rise to trinucleotide repeat disorders.

When the number is not known, variable, or irrelevant, it is sometimes called a variable number tandem repeat (VNTR). MeSH classifies variable number tandem repeats under minisatellites.[3]

Uses[]

Tandem repeat describes a pattern that helps determine an individual's inherited traits.

Tandem repeats can be very useful in determining parentage. Short tandem repeats are used for certain genealogical DNA tests.

DNA is examined from microsatellites within the chromosomal DNA. Minisatellite is another way of saying special regions of the loci. Polymerase chain reaction (or PCR) is performed on the minisatellite areas. The PCR must be performed on each organism being tested. The amplified material is then run through electrophoresis. By checking the percentage of bands that match, parentage is determined.

In the field of Computer Science, tandem repeats in strings (e.g. DNA sequences) can be efficiently detected using suffix trees or suffix arrays.

Studies in 2004 linked the unusual genetic plasticity of dogs to mutations in tandem repeats.[4]

See also[]

  • Variable number tandem repeats
  • Short tandem repeats
  • Satellite DNA
  • Minisatellite
  • Microsatellite
  • Tandem repeats database
  • Amino acid tandem repeat

References[]

  1. MeSH Tandem+Repeat
  2. PMID 10321739 (PMID 10321739)
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  3. MeSH Variable+Number+of+Tandem+Repeats
  4. DOI:10.1126/science.306.5705.2172
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External links[]

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