id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-004862-yv76yvy5 Demers, G. William The L1 family of long interspersed repetitive DNA in rabbits: Sequence, copy number, conserved open reading frames, and similarity to keratin 1989 .txt text/plain 6659 347 62 title: The L1 family of long interspersed repetitive DNA in rabbits: Sequence, copy number, conserved open reading frames, and similarity to keratin The L1 family of long interspersed repetitive DNA in the rabbit genome (L1Oc) has been studied by determining the sequence of the five L1 repeats in the rabbit β-like globin gene cluster and by hybridization analysis of other L1 repeats in the genome. However, the region between the two ORFs is not conserved among species, and this observation is used to indicate possible start and stop codons for the ORFs. ORF-1 encodes a composite protein, and the 5' half of ORF-1 from L1Oc is related to type II cytoskeletal keratin. The dot-plot analyses in Fig. 6 show that the internal sequence of L1Oc is very similar to both L1Md (mouse) and L1Hs (human) over very long segments, whereas the 5' and 3' ends are not conserved between species. ./cache/cord-004862-yv76yvy5.txt ./txt/cord-004862-yv76yvy5.txt