Satellite repeats are a structural component of centromeres and telomeres, and in some instances, their divergence is known to drive speciation. Due to their highly repetitive nature, satellite sequences have been understudied and underrepresented in genome assemblies. To investigate their turnover in great apes, we studied satellite repeats of unit sizes up to 50 bp in human, chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, and Sumatran and Bornean orangutans, using unassembled short and long sequencing reads. The density of satellite repeats, as identified from accurate short reads (Illumina), varied greatly among great ape genomes. These were dominated by a handful of abundant repeated motifs, frequently shared among species, which formed two groups: 1) the...
International audienceBackgroundAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centrom...
Tandem repeats (TRs) are stretches of DNA that are highly variable in length and mutate rapidly. The...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
Satellite repeats are a structural component of centromeres and telomeres, and in some instances, th...
The genomes of four primate species, belonging to the families Pongidae (chimpanzee, gorilla, and or...
Phylogenetic divergence of the members of the Pongidae family has been based on genetic evidence. Th...
In this article, we report studies on the evolutionary history of beta satellite repeats (BSR) in pr...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
In this article, we report studies on the evolutionary history of beta satellite repeats (BSR) in p...
The total numbers of copies of two repeat families, L1 (Kpn I) and Alu, have been measured in the DN...
One of the significant unresolved differences between the karyotypes of humans and African apes is t...
Chimpanzee and gorilla chromosomes differ from human chromosomes by the presence of large blocks of ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDNA sequencing reveals that the genomes...
International audienceAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centromeres. Spec...
Chimpanzee and gorilla chromosomes differ from human chromosomes by the presence of large blocks of ...
International audienceBackgroundAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centrom...
Tandem repeats (TRs) are stretches of DNA that are highly variable in length and mutate rapidly. The...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
Satellite repeats are a structural component of centromeres and telomeres, and in some instances, th...
The genomes of four primate species, belonging to the families Pongidae (chimpanzee, gorilla, and or...
Phylogenetic divergence of the members of the Pongidae family has been based on genetic evidence. Th...
In this article, we report studies on the evolutionary history of beta satellite repeats (BSR) in pr...
Background: Ancestral reconstructions of mammalian genomes have revealed that evolutionary breakpoin...
In this article, we report studies on the evolutionary history of beta satellite repeats (BSR) in p...
The total numbers of copies of two repeat families, L1 (Kpn I) and Alu, have been measured in the DN...
One of the significant unresolved differences between the karyotypes of humans and African apes is t...
Chimpanzee and gorilla chromosomes differ from human chromosomes by the presence of large blocks of ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDNA sequencing reveals that the genomes...
International audienceAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centromeres. Spec...
Chimpanzee and gorilla chromosomes differ from human chromosomes by the presence of large blocks of ...
International audienceBackgroundAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centrom...
Tandem repeats (TRs) are stretches of DNA that are highly variable in length and mutate rapidly. The...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...