- In genetics, a
minisatellite is a
tract of
repetitive DNA in
which certain DNA
motifs (ranging in
length from 10–60 base pairs) are
typically repeated...
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exactly the same, are
considered minisatellites. However,
while all
VNTRs are
minisatellites, not all
minisatellites are VNTRs.
VNTRs can vary in number...
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Challenging Minisatellite Payload (CHAMP) was a
German satellite launched July 15, 2000 from Plesetsk,
Russia and was used for
atmospheric and ionospheric...
- of long-term
genetic defects,
citing a
doubling of radiation-induced
minisatellite mutations among children born in 1994. However, the risk of thyroid...
- Division. Verbenko,
Dmitry A.; et al. (2005). "Variability of the 3'ApoB
Minisatellite Locus in
Eastern Slavonic Po****tions".
Human Heredity. 60 (1): 10–18...
- disorders. When
between 10 and 60
nucleotides are repeated, it is
called a
minisatellite.
Those with
fewer are
known as
microsatellites or
short tandem repeats...
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sequences (arrays of
repeated sequences 10–60
nucleotides long) are
termed minisatellites.
Transposable genetic elements, DNA
sequences that can
replicate and...
- and RadioSkaf-2 (formerly
known as
SuitSat 2), was an
amateur radio minisatellite operated by RKK
Energia as part of the
Amateur Radio on the International...
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initial test that
types many
minisatellites simultaneously. By
focusing on just a few of
these highly variable minisatellites, DNA
profiling made the system...
- is 10–60
nucleotides long, the
repeat is
referred to as a
minisatellite. For
minisatellites and microsatellites, the
number of
times the
sequence repeats...