Spruell P, Thorgaard G H
Department of Zoology, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-4236, USA.
Heredity (Edinb). 1996 Apr;76 ( Pt 4):317-24. doi: 10.1038/hdy.1996.49.
DNA probes homologous to two previously described salmonid short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs) detected DNA fingerprint patterns in 14 species of salmonid fishes. The probes showed more homology to some species than to others and little homology to three nonsalmonid fishes. The DNA fingerprint patterns derived from the SINE probes are individual-specific and inherited in a Mendelian manner. Probes derived from different regions of the same SINE detect only partially overlapping banding patterns, reflecting a more complex SINE structure than has been previously reported. Like the human Alu sequence, the SINEs found in salmonids could provide useful genetic markers and primer sites for PCR-based techniques. These elements may be more desirable for some applications than traditional DNA fingerprinting probes that detect tandemly repeated arrays.
与之前描述的两种鲑科短散在核元件(SINEs)同源的DNA探针,在14种鲑科鱼类中检测到了DNA指纹图谱。这些探针与某些物种的同源性高于其他物种,与三种非鲑科鱼类的同源性很低。源自SINE探针的DNA指纹图谱具有个体特异性,并以孟德尔方式遗传。来自同一SINE不同区域的探针仅检测到部分重叠的条带模式,这反映出SINE结构比之前报道的更为复杂。与人类Alu序列一样,在鲑科鱼类中发现的SINEs可为基于PCR的技术提供有用的遗传标记和引物位点。对于某些应用而言,这些元件可能比检测串联重复阵列的传统DNA指纹探针更具优势。