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Generation of aberrant transcripts of and free DNA ends in zebrafish no tail gene
Yamakoshi, K.; Shishido, Y.; Shimoda, N. (2005). Generation of aberrant transcripts of and free DNA ends in zebrafish no tail gene. Mar. Biotechnol. 7(3): 163-172
In: Marine Biotechnology. Springer-Verlag: New York. ISSN 1436-2228; e-ISSN 1436-2236, more
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Keywords
    Zebrafish
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Yamakoshi, K.
  • Shishido, Y.
  • Shimoda, N.

Abstract
    The zebrafish no tail gene (ntl) is indispensable for the formation of the notochord and the tail structure. In a wild-type zebrafish population, we occasionally observed adult zebrafish with a narrow or no tailfin. This led us to examine the hypothesis that the activity of ntl was somehow genetically unstable. Here we present two findings regarding the gene. First, approximately 3% of ntl transcripts were aberrant; most of them carried deletions at various positions. Second, free, DNA double-stranded ends (DSEs) were formed at an AT dinucleotide repeat in ntl. DSEs were also generated in another zebrafish gene, noggin2 (nog2). DSEs in ntl and nog2 had common characteristics, which suggested that the AT repeats in these genes elicited DSEs by blocking progression of the replication.

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