Alpha satellite DNA is the main family of tandemly repeated sequences lying in primate centromere regions. Alpha satellite monomers (≈170 bp) diversified during the course of evolution, forming distinct families of alpha satellite sequences that exhibit specific organizational and distribution patterns. The limited amount of studies concerning non-human primates is a restriction to the understanding of alpha satellite evolutionary dynamics, which calls for the integration of this element into comparative studies. Cercopithecini, which display an unusual chromosomal evolution by multiple fissions and new centromere formations, constitute a promising study model.We carried out next generation sequencing of alpha satellite monomers and dimers ...
Major human alpha satellite DNA repeats are preferentially assembled within (peri)centromeric region...
We demonstrate that satellite III (SatIII) DNA subfamilies cloned from human acrocentric chromosomes...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
Alpha satellite DNA is the main family of tandemly repeated sequences lying in primate centromere re...
Les régions centromériques reposent, chez les Primates, sur une famille de séquences répétées en tan...
International audienceBackgroundAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centrom...
International audienceAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centromeres. Spec...
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...
Alpha satellite domains that currently function as centromeres of human chromosomes are flanked by l...
Previous studies of the pericentromeric region of the human X chromosome short arm (Xp) revealed an ...
Alpha satellites are tandemly repeated sequences found in all human centromeres. In addition to the ...
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...
We demonstrate that satellite III (SatIII) DNA subfamilies cloned from human acrocentric chromosomes...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...
Alpha satellite DNA is the main family of tandemly repeated sequences lying in primate centromere re...
Les régions centromériques reposent, chez les Primates, sur une famille de séquences répétées en tan...
International audienceBackgroundAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centrom...
International audienceAlpha satellite is the major repeated DNA element of primate centromeres. Spec...
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...
Alpha satellite domains that currently function as centromeres of human chromosomes are flanked by l...
Previous studies of the pericentromeric region of the human X chromosome short arm (Xp) revealed an ...
Alpha satellites are tandemly repeated sequences found in all human centromeres. In addition to the ...
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...
We demonstrate that satellite III (SatIII) DNA subfamilies cloned from human acrocentric chromosomes...
Alpha-satellite DNA (AS) is a main DNA component of primate centromeres, consisting of tandemly repe...