Ribosomal DNA intergenic spacer of the swimming crab, Charybdis japonica

Seong Ho Ryu, Yoon Kyung Do, Ui Wook Hwang, Chong Pyo Choe, Won Kim

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Abstract

We have determined the full sequence of the ribosomal DNA intergenic spacer (IGS) of the swimming crab, Charybdis japonica, by long PCR for the first time in crustacean decapods. The IGS is 5376 bp long and contains two nonrepetitive regions separated by one long repetitive region, which is composed mainly of four subrepeats (subrepeats I, II, III, and IV). Subrepeat I contains nine copies of a 60-bp repeat unit, in which two similar repeat types (60 bp-a and 60 bp-b) occur alternatively. Subrepeat II consists of nine successive repeat units with a consensus sequence length of 142 bp. Subrepeat III consists of seven copies of another 60-bp repeat unit (60 bp-c) whose sequence is complementary to that of subrepeat I. Immediately downstream of subrepeat III is subrepeat IV, consisting of three copies of a 391-bp repeat unit. Based on comparative analysis among the subrepeats and repeat units, a possible evolutionary process responsible for the formation of the repetitive region is inferred, which involves the duplication of a 60-bp subrepeat unit (60 bp-c) as a prototype.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)806-809
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Molecular Evolution
Volume49
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Charybdis japonica
  • Intergenic spacer
  • Repeat unit
  • Ribosomal DNA
  • Subrepeat

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