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Article Dans Une Revue The Plant Journal Année : 1999

Bigfoot. a new family of MITE elements characterized from the Medicago genus.

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We have characterized from the legume plant Medicago a new family of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITE), called the Bigfoot transposable elements. Two of these insertion elements are present only in a single allele of two different M. sativa genes. Using a PCR strategy we have isolated 19 other Bigfoot elements from the M. sativa and M. truncatula genomes. They differ from the previously characterized MITEs by their sequence, a target site of 9 bp and a partially clustered genomic distribution. In addition, we show that they exhibit a significantly stable secondary structure. These elements may represent up to 0.1% of the genome of the outcrossing Medicago sativa but are present at a reduced copy number in the genome of the autogamous M. truncatula plant, revealing major differences in the genome organization of these two plants.
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hal-00191052 , version 1 (23-11-2007)

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B. Charrier, F. Foucher, E. Kondorosi, Y. d'Aubenton-Carafa, C. Thermes, et al.. Bigfoot. a new family of MITE elements characterized from the Medicago genus.. The Plant Journal, 1999, 18 (4), pp.431-41. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-313X.1999.00469.x⟩. ⟨hal-00191052⟩
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