The intergenic spacer of the ribosomal RNA gene array from the monogenean Gyrodactylus salaris was isolated using PCR
amplification. PCR products were cloned and sequenced. Three different fragments of 0·63, 1·0 and 2·62 kb, were
consistently obtained. These showed homology at the 5′ and 3′ termini but differed in their overall size and intervening
sequence. The 5′ end showed homology to various 28S ribosomal RNA gene sequences, suggesting that this represented
the 3′ terminus of the G. salaris 28S ribosomal RNA gene. A number of features common to other eukaryotic intergenic
spacers were found in the longest sequence, including A + T rich sequences, palindromic sequences and tandemly repeated
elements. Two regions of 23 bp sequences arranged in non-identical tandem repeats were identified. There were 9 repeats
in both regions, separated by 81 bp of non-repetitive sequence. The repeat units from the two regions shared some
similarity at their 3′ ends. The G. salaris intergenic spacer sequence was examined for sequence motifs involved in the
transcription of the ribosomal RNA genes in other species. Several regions with homology to transcription start sites were
identified.