SUMMARY PARAGRAPH for TEL14L-TR
TEL14L-TR is a 74-bp internal stretch of telomeric repeats spanning a dubious ORF YNL338W on the left arm of chromosome XIV. The telomeric repeat is a G-rich terminal sequence of the form (TG1-3)n or more precisely ((TG)1-6TG2-3)n (1). The repeats are maintained by telomerase and there is generally 300(+/-)75 bp of TG1-3 at a given end (1). Telomeric repeats function in completing chromosome replication and protecting the ends from degradation and end-to-end fusions (1).
Other features of TEL14L, the left telomeric region of chromosome XIV, include an X element core sequence TEL14L-XC, a region of X element combinatorial repeats TEL14L-XR, and a long Y' (Y'-L) element TEL14L-YP.
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Further information can be found at the website of Dr. Ed Louis, Institute of Genetics, The University of Nottingham.
Last updated: 2003-11-07