The distribution of the >455-long mono-, di-, and trinucleotide repeats on the chromosomes of S. cerevisiae. Mononucleotides greater than 20 subunits, and di- and trinucleotides greater than 8 subunits in length are shown. Each horizontal bar represents one repeat locus. One hundred thirty mononucleotides were found, all of which are poly(A/T), 233 dinucleotides (201 = AT/TA, 24 = CA/TG, 8 = CT/GA), 92 trinucleotides predominantly composed of five triplets: ATT, 16; GAA, 14; CAA, 14; CAG, 12; and CAT, 12. These code for N, E, Q, Q, D when found in coding regions.