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  1. ...(Potter et al. 2017). All of these types of SMs emerge predominantly owing to failure of the repair of double-strand breaks and involve mechanisms that typically depend on either homologous recombination or end-joining (So et al. 2017). Thus, chromosome instability and processes such as nonallelic...
  2. ...%). In CC-2931, a Crypton and a previously undescribed type of DNA element have caused 71% of chromosomal rearrangements, whereas in CC-1952, a Dualen LINE is associated with 87% of duplications. Other SMs, notably large duplications in CC-2931, are likely products of various double-strand break repair...
  3. ...mechanisms, including TE mobilization or homologous repair following DNA-double-stranded breaks (Todd et al. 2019, Berdan et al. 2021).The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans is an asexual diploid organism that displays significant genomic plasticity (Vande Zande et al. 2023). SVs are important drivers...
  4. ....5%) is repetitive, with two repeat elements—LINE R1/R2—dominating the landscape, although R1 is by far the more abundant of the two (Fig. 2B). Further analysis revealed these flanking R1 elements are predominantly fragmented, differing from the intact, full-length R1 sequences observed within the main rDNA array...
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