We studied two polymorphic forms of mtDNA extracted from A. luxula eggs. In order to compare and to quantitate the variability, we sequenced specific regions of the two molecules. In this way, we obtained a precise measurement of the variability within two haplotypes. We also obtained a direct demonstration that some differences in nucleotide sequence can escape detection when restriction endonuclease analysis is used. Our results underline the unreliability of the use of restriction mapping to estimate divergence between relatively short and closely related DNA sequences.
Direct evidence that restriction endonucleases may underestimate the degree of divergence between molecules
De Luca F;
1990
Abstract
We studied two polymorphic forms of mtDNA extracted from A. luxula eggs. In order to compare and to quantitate the variability, we sequenced specific regions of the two molecules. In this way, we obtained a precise measurement of the variability within two haplotypes. We also obtained a direct demonstration that some differences in nucleotide sequence can escape detection when restriction endonuclease analysis is used. Our results underline the unreliability of the use of restriction mapping to estimate divergence between relatively short and closely related DNA sequences.File in questo prodotto:
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