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Alpha satellite DNA is a repetitive sequence known to be a major DNA component of centromeres in primates (order Primates).
Alpha satellite DNA is a major DNA component of centromeres in primates, and OwlAlp2 is the 'standard' type of alpha satellite DNA of New World monkeys.
In humans, more than five suprachromosomal families of alpha satellite DNA are present in the genome, where alpha satellite DNA is a repetitive sequence known to be a major DNA component of centromeres of primates (order Primates).
Alpha satellite DNA is a major DNA component of these heterochromatin blocks, and other repetitive sequences are also known to be present there, such as satellite 1, satellite 2, and beta satellite.
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Two classes of highly abundant repetitive sequences, satellite DNAs (satDNAs) and transposable elements (TEs), represent major DNA components of many centromeric regions.
Because satDNAs are the major DNA components of heterochromatin, differences in their composition can be linked with reproductive isolation and speciation (Bachmann et al. 1989).
Through analysis of the CENH3 nucleosome core footprints at single-molecule resolution provided by 454 sequencing and through other approaches, we found a tendency for nucleosome spacing intervals to average about 190 bp, which was maintained across the three major DNA components of maize centromeres.
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We selected mutant strains in key components of the major DNA repair pathways, as described in Table 2. Initial observation indicates that yeast cells are relatively tolerant to Mn2+, displaying reduced viability only when concentrations reach over 1 mM, which is several orders of magnitude higher than for other metals, such as Cd2+, which is toxic at the μM level [ 31].
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