Diversity and distribution of alpha satellite dna in the genome of an old world monkey: cercopithecus solatus

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  • who: Lauriane Cacheux from the Centromeres are chromosomal regions that control chromosome segregation during cell division in eukaryotes, through kinetochore assembly and microtubule attachmentIn almost all eukaryotes, the DNA underlying centromeres is made of large tracts of nearly identical tandem DNA repeats, known as satellite DNA [1-3]. The remarkable variation of satellite DNAs between species has been an enigma ever since their discovery and different important roles have been ascribed to these have published the Article: Diversity and distribution of alpha satellite DNA in the genome of an Old World monkey: Cercopithecus solatus, in the Journal . . .

     

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