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  • Title: Trypanosoma cruzi ribosomal DNA: mapping of a putative distal promoter.
    Author: Martínez-Calvillo S, Hernández R.
    Journal: Gene; 1994 May 16; 142(2):243-7. PubMed ID: 8194758.
    Abstract:
    The nucleotide (nt) sequence (2106 bp) of a cloned rDNA (encoding ribosomal RNA) spacer region from Trypanosoma cruzi was determined and a putative transcription start point (tsp) was mapped. The assigned length for the transcribed spacer is 1768 bp and its tsp is present 270-bp upstream from an alternative tsp published for the equivalent gene from another T. cruzi strain [Dietrich et al., Gene 125 (1993) 103-107]. Sequence comparisons of the nt flanking both T. cruzi tsp with the homologous regions from both other trypanosomatids, and other eukaryotes, indicate that these sequences are poorly conserved within the family Trypanosomatidae. This finding reinforces the proposal that the speciation of trypanosomatids may have occurred early in evolution.
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