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SUBMITTER: Vlahovic I
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5737470 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Vlahovic Ines I Gluncic Matko M Rosandic Marija M Ugarkovic Ðurdica Ð Paar Vladimir V
Genome biology and evolution 20171001 10
Higher order repeats (HORs) containing tandems of primary and secondary repeat units (head-to-tail "tandem within tandem pattern"), referred to as regular HORs, are typical for primate alpha satellite DNAs and most pronounced in human genome. Regular HORs are known to be a result of recent evolutionary processes. In non-primate genomes mostly so called complex HORs have been found, without head to tail tandem of primary repeat units. In beetle Tribolium castaneum, considered as a model case for ...[more]