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Mutational Dynamics of Microsatellites

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MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 250-266

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HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12033-009-9230-4

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Replication slippage; Mismatch repair; Homoplasy; Mutational models; Genome size; Evolutionary dynamics

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Microsatellites are a ubiquitous class of simple repetitive DNA sequences, which are widespread in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic genomes. The use of microsatellites as polymorphic DNA markers has considerably increased both in the number of studies and in the number of organisms, primarily for genetic mapping, studying genomic instability in cancer, population genetics, forensics, conservation biology, molecular anthropology and in the studies of human evolutionary history. Although simple sequence repeats have been extensively used in studies encompassing varied areas of genetics, the mutation dynamics of these genome regions is still not well understood. The present review focuses on the mutational dynamics of microsatellite DNA with special reference to mutational mechanisms and their role in microsatellite evolution.

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