Alpha satellites are tandemly repeated sequences found in all human centromeres. In addition to the functional and structural role within centromere they are also a suitable model for evolutionary stud-ies, because of being subject to concerted evolution. The Global Repeat Map (GRM) algorithm is a convenient computational tool to determine consensus repeat units and their exact size within a given genomic sequence, both of monomeric and higher-order (HOR) type. Using GRM, we identify in Build 37.2 assembly fifteen different alpha satellite HORs, three of them novel, not reported previously. In the next step we compute suprachromosomal family classification and CENP-B box / pJ distributions for these HORs. All human alpha satellite sequences...
In the latest hg38 human genome assembly, centromeric gaps has been filled in by alpha satellite (AS...
Satellite repeats are a structural component of centromeres and telomeres, and in some instances, th...
Satellite repeats are a structural component of centromeres and telomeres, and in some instances, th...
Alpha satellites are tandemly repeated sequences found in all human centromeres. In addition to the ...
Comparison of human and chimpanzee genomes has received much attention, because of paramount role fo...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
The major DNA constituent of primate centromeres is alpha satellite DNA. As much as 2%–5% of sequenc...
Major human alpha satellite DNA repeats are preferentially assembled within (peri)centromeric region...
International audienceBackgroundAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centrom...
Previous studies of the pericentromeric region of the human X chromosome short arm (Xp) revealed an ...
A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction ...
The centromere is important for segregation of chromosomes during cell division in eukaryotes. Its d...
All these data shed light on the evolution of the centromeric sequences in Primates. Our results sug...
Alpha satellite DNA is the main family of tandemly repeated sequences lying in primate centromere re...
Alpha satellite domains that currently function as centromeres of human chromosomes are flanked by l...
In the latest hg38 human genome assembly, centromeric gaps has been filled in by alpha satellite (AS...
Satellite repeats are a structural component of centromeres and telomeres, and in some instances, th...
Satellite repeats are a structural component of centromeres and telomeres, and in some instances, th...
Alpha satellites are tandemly repeated sequences found in all human centromeres. In addition to the ...
Comparison of human and chimpanzee genomes has received much attention, because of paramount role fo...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
The major DNA constituent of primate centromeres is alpha satellite DNA. As much as 2%–5% of sequenc...
Major human alpha satellite DNA repeats are preferentially assembled within (peri)centromeric region...
International audienceBackgroundAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centrom...
Previous studies of the pericentromeric region of the human X chromosome short arm (Xp) revealed an ...
A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction ...
The centromere is important for segregation of chromosomes during cell division in eukaryotes. Its d...
All these data shed light on the evolution of the centromeric sequences in Primates. Our results sug...
Alpha satellite DNA is the main family of tandemly repeated sequences lying in primate centromere re...
Alpha satellite domains that currently function as centromeres of human chromosomes are flanked by l...
In the latest hg38 human genome assembly, centromeric gaps has been filled in by alpha satellite (AS...
Satellite repeats are a structural component of centromeres and telomeres, and in some instances, th...
Satellite repeats are a structural component of centromeres and telomeres, and in some instances, th...