Telomeric repeat evolution in the phylum Nematoda revealed by high-quality genome assemblies and subtelomere structures

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Figure 3.
Figure 3.

Traces of telomere damage and repair processes through ALT mechanisms identified in subtelomeric regions of genome assemblies of TTAGGC-telomere isolates. (A–C) Schematic representations of subtelomeres in the genome assemblies of LJ2400 and LJ2406. Hatched boxes indicate homology blocks between two or more subtelomeres, and dashed lines indicate homologous relationships. The red boxes represent telomeric-repeat clusters. Violet and sky blue boxes represent TTAGAC-containing unit clusters and TTAGGC-containing unit clusters, respectively. Not to scale.

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  1. Genome Res. 33: 1947-1957

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