The major DNA constituent of primate centromeres is alpha satellite DNA. As much as 2%–5% of sequence generated as part of primate genome sequencing projects consists of this material, which is fragmented or not assembled as part of published genome sequences due to its highly repetitive nature. Here, we develop computational methods to rapidly recover and categorize alpha-satellite sequences from previously uncharacterized whole-genome shotgun sequence data. We present an algorithm to computationally predict potential higher-order array structure based on paired-end sequence data and then experimentally validate its organization and distribution by experimental analyses. Using whole-genome shotgun data from the human, chimpanzee, and macaq...
Major human alpha satellite DNA repeats are preferentially assembled within (peri)centromeric region...
A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction ...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
The major DNA constituent of primate centromeres is alpha satellite DNA. As much as 2%-5% of sequenc...
All these data shed light on the evolution of the centromeric sequences in Primates. Our results sug...
The evolutionary history of alpha-satellite DNA, the major component of primate centromeres, is hard...
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 ...
The centromere/kinetochore interaction is responsible for the pairing and segregation of replicated ...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
International audienceAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centromeres. Spec...
Alpha satellites are tandemly repeated sequences found in all human centromeres. In addition to the ...
We demonstrate that satellite III (SatIII) DNA subfamilies cloned from human acrocentric chromosomes...
Alpha satellite DNA is a repetitive sequence known to be a major DNA component of centromeres in pri...
Alpha satellite domains that currently function as centromeres of human chromosomes are flanked by l...
Major human alpha satellite DNA repeats are preferentially assembled within (peri)centromeric region...
A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction ...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
The major DNA constituent of primate centromeres is alpha satellite DNA. As much as 2%-5% of sequenc...
All these data shed light on the evolution of the centromeric sequences in Primates. Our results sug...
The evolutionary history of alpha-satellite DNA, the major component of primate centromeres, is hard...
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 ...
The centromere/kinetochore interaction is responsible for the pairing and segregation of replicated ...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
International audienceAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centromeres. Spec...
Alpha satellites are tandemly repeated sequences found in all human centromeres. In addition to the ...
We demonstrate that satellite III (SatIII) DNA subfamilies cloned from human acrocentric chromosomes...
Alpha satellite DNA is a repetitive sequence known to be a major DNA component of centromeres in pri...
Alpha satellite domains that currently function as centromeres of human chromosomes are flanked by l...
Major human alpha satellite DNA repeats are preferentially assembled within (peri)centromeric region...
A repeat sequence 682 base pairs (bp) long produced by cleavage of human DNA with Xba I restriction ...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...