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  1. ..., are a recurring pattern. In other words, we discovered that the centromeric regions of T. freemani are composed of alternating arrays of TfSat01 and TfSat03 satDNAs, with the arrays of both satellites exhibiting a strong tendency towards macro-dyad symmetries.To further corroborate the relationship between...
  2. ...is a macrosatellite array on Chromosome 4q normally comprising 8 to >100 3.3-kb repeat units. Its size and repetitiveness render it refractory to most sequencing technologies; consequently, its genetic and epigenetic architectures remain incompletely understood despite their relevance to facioscapulohumeral muscular...
  3. ...satellite DNAs: hidden sequence variation in the human population. Genes (Basel) 10: 352. doi:10.3390/genes10050352 ↵Miga KH, Newton Y, Jain M, Altemose N, Willard HF, Kent WJ. 2014. Centromere reference models for human chromosomes x and y satellite arrays. Genome Res 24: 697–707. doi:10.1101/gr.159624...
  4. ...assemblies with the reference HG002 assembly.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 3. ONT-only assemblies accurately resolve centromeric arrays for both haplotypes. The figure shows StainedGlass (Vollger et al. 2022) and methylation plots for Chromosome 22 of HG002 on the left and Nuc...
  5. ...Long-read assembly of the insect model organism Tribolium castaneum reveals spread of satellite DNA in gene-rich regions by recurrent burst events Marin Volarić1,2, Evelin Despot-Slade1,2, Damira Veseljak1, Brankica Mravinac1 and Nevenka Meštrović1 1Ruđer Bošković Institute, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia...
  6. ...assemblies of human centromeres support the BIR model?Many features of the BIR model are supported by the recently completed T2T assembly of human Chromosome 8 (Logsdon et al. 2021). The investigators of this study compared the 2-Mb centromeric alpha satellite array with Centromere 8 assemblies from...
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  7. ...to assess self-to-self similarity in regions of the chromosome in which the rat karyotype indicates the likely location of centromeric satellite sequences. The darkest red colors indicate near 100% identity, and purple colors indicate identity up to 90%. For each analysis, the distribution of self...
  8. ...identity (Sullivan et al. 2011). This model might also explain why certain centromeres of dicentric chromosomes are more often inactivated (Sullivan et al. 1994). Our finding that variant D17Z1 arrays are associated with reduced numbers of centromere proteinswas surprising and suggests that alpha satellite...
  9. ...features but are located within 30 kb of the old site. Centromeres can therefore move naturally from one chromosomal site to another, apparently spontaneously and in the absence of any significant changes in DNA sequence. Our observations are consistent with a model in which all centromeres are genetically...
  10. ...Y-replacement lines in order to avoid confounding genomic background effects when contrasting different Y Chromosomes (Clark 1990). We crossed males from different localities with virgins from the sequenced reference strain of D. pseudoobscura (MV25), and we repeatedly backcrossed males resulting...
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