Holocentromeres can consist of merely a few megabase-sized satellite arrays
Holocentromeres can consist of merely a few megabase-sized satellite arrays
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Kuo, Yi-Tzu , Câmara, Amanda Souza , Schubert, Veit , Neumann, Pavel , Macas, Jiří , Melzer, Michael , Chen, Jianyong , Fuchs, Jörg , Abel, Simone , Klocke, Evelyn , Huettel, Bruno , Himmelbach, Axel , Demidov, Dmitri , Dunemann, Frank , Mascher, Martin , Ishii, Takayoshi , Marques, André and Houben, Andreas
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The centromere is the chromosome region where microtubules attach during cell division. In contrast to monocentric chromosomes with one centromere, holocentric species usually distribute hundreds of centromere units along the entire chromatid. We assembled the chromosome-scale reference genome and analyzed the holocentromere and (epi)genome organiz...
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Holocentromeres can consist of merely a few megabase-sized satellite arrays
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-023-38922-7