4-Genetics-Nucleic Acid-Regions-DNA Repeat-Minisatellite

minisatellite DNA

Satellite DNA {minisatellite DNA} can have 10-base to 100-base sequence that tandem repeats 20 to 50 times. In all chromosomes, 10-nucleotide tandem repeats, with differing lengths, often cluster near telomeres. Minisatellite DNAs do not transcribe. At genome locations, repeat number gradually evolves, so individuals have different repeat numbers.

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Minisatellite DNA can be for genetic mapping. Minisatellite DNA lengths are unique to individual and can be for identification by DNA fingerprinting.

DNA fingerprinting

Minisatellite DNA lengths are unique to individuals {DNA fingerprinting}, for identification. At genome locations, repeat number gradually evolves, so individuals have different repeat numbers.

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