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  1. ..., Logsdon GA, Bzikadze AV, Sidhwani P, Langley SA, Caldas GV, Hoyt SJ, Uralsky L, Ryabov FD, Shew CJ, et al. 2022. Complete genomic and epigenetic maps of human centromeres. Science 376: eabl4178. doi:10.1126/science.abl4178 ↵Black EM, Giunta S. 2018. Repetitive fragile sites: centromere satellite DNA...
  2. ...stocks, which arise from centromere breakage, to explore the genetic and epigenetic alterations in damaged centromeres. Our investigations suggest novel chromosome end structures marked by de novo addition of telomeres, as well as localized chromosomal shattering, including segment deletions...
  3. ...satellites, although clearly different in sequence, occupy the (peri)centromeric regions (Juan et al. 1993; Ugarković et al. 1996b; Gržan et al. 2020).Understanding the evolutionary dynamics by which satDNAs mold s is necessary for the perception of versatility, and it may also be an essential step...
  4. ...and fungal s to highlight parallel themes and contrasting modes of organization. We review the main architectural types of plant centromeres and their epigenetic states, including patterns of CENH3 nucleosome occupancy and DNA cytosine methylation. Finally, we consider the implications of centromere genetic...
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  5. ....113 ↵Naish M, Alonge M, Wlodzimierz P, Tock AJ, Abramson BW, Schmücker A, Mandáková T, Jamge B, Lambing C, Kuo P, et al. 2021. The genetic and epigenetic landscape of the Arabidopsis centromeres. Science 374: eabi7489. doi:10.1126/science.abi7489 Newman C, Tsai M-S, Buesching CD, Holland PWH, Macdonald DW...
  6. ...of centromeres across primates and other species, and biomedical studies of diversity of human centromeres and their associations with genetic diseases.We developed HORmon, the first annotation tool for live alpha satellite arrays that considers monomer and HOR inference as two interconnected problems...
  7. ...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...
  8. ...authors: elena.giulotto@unipv.it, kevin.sullivan@nuigalway.ie, elena.raimondi@unipv.itAbstractMammalian centromeres are associated with highly repetitive DNA (satellite DNA), which has so far hindered molecular analysis of this chromatin domain. Centromeres are epigenetically specified, and binding...
  9. ...insertions and lineage-specific duplicated genes. Our findings suggest independent evolution of subterminal caps converging on a common genetic and epigenetic structure that promoted ectopic exchange as well as the emergence of novel genes at transition regions between euchromatin and heterochromatin...
  10. ...reads produced by deep sequencing with state-of-the-art Nanopore (10.4 flow cells, 200× coverage) and PacBio (HiFi 50×). The same exons are accurately assembled using Illumina 67× coverage. We find that these missing exons are consistently located near simple satellite sequences, in which sequencing...
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