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  1. ..., the sequence of the centromere-inactive PnC progenitor was identical to the NC DNA, including the AT28 region. This clearly and simply rules out any notion that neocentromeric activity relies on these polymorphisms. This study presents unequivocal evidence for epigenetic regulation of neocentromere activity...
  2. ....H.A. ( 1999 ) Sequence analysis of an 80kb human neocentromere DNA. Hum. Mol. Genet. 8 : 217 – 227 . ↵ Barry A.E. , Bateman M. , Howman E.V. , Cancilla M.R. , Tainton K.M. , Irvine D.V. , Saffery R. , Choo K.H.A. ( 2000 ) The 10q25 neocentromere and its inactive progenitor have identical primary nucleotide...
  3. ...that satellite centromeres face additional more serious causes of fork stalling in repeated sequences when CENPA and the CCAN are reduced. Mismatch repair proteins that bind to four-stranded Holliday junctions and their single-stranded progenitor structures such as DNA hairpins (Snowden et al. 2004) are enriched...
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  4. ..., the Satellite CR-1/CR1-C/GGXHOI motifs mentioned above cover 41% (Cen1), 47%(Cen2), 82% (Cen3), 100% (Cen4), 81% (Cen7), 50% (Cen8), and 66% (Cen11) of the repeatunits (Fig. 2B). These data suggest that all the centromere repeatunit sequences may originate from one or two progenitor sequences through cycles...
  5. .... ↵ Barry A.E. , Bateman M. , Howman E.V. , Cancilla M.R. , Tainton K.M. , Irvine D.V. , Saffery R. , Choo K.H. ( 2000 ) The 10q25 Neocentromere and its inactive progenitor have identical primary nucleotide sequence: Further evidence for epigenetic modification. Genome Res. 10 : 832 – 838 . ↵ Ciccodicola A...
  6. ...R. , Choo K.H. ( 2000 ) The 10q25 neocentromere and its inactive progenitor have identical primary nucleotide sequence: Further evidence for epigenetic modification. Genome Res. 10 : 832 – 838 . ↵ Charlesworth B. , Sniegowski P. , Stephan W. ( 1994 ) The evolutionary dynamics of repetitive DNA...
  7. ...that a large majority (89%) of the ancestral gene order within the Pooideae had been maintained due to a few species-specific shuffling events of the progenitors of the rice and Brachypodium s (cf. Fig. 1, ‘‘Ancestor Pooideae’’ box). The reconstruction of the ancestral of the Panicoideae is complicated...
  8. ...for centromere-specific sequences within this centromere, providing further evidence for sequence-independent, epigenetic determination of centromere identity and function in higher eukaryotes. Our results also demonstrate that the sequence composition and organization of large regions of centric heterochromatin...
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