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One of the film's many repetitive sequences shows Phil on a date with Rita, learning so much about her that he can begin sounding like a mind reader and passing himself off as the perfect mate.

The same approach could be useful as a research tool to probe the function of many repetitive sequences nestled in the human genome, some of which appear to be activated during viral infections, she says.

Complex genomes contain many repetitive sequences that make it more challenging to assemble the reads into the underlying sequence.

The Y chromosome of this species is largely degenerate with many repetitive sequences and it appears to be shaped by the massive accumulation of transposable elements [12].

As a result of high sequence homology among members of the PE-PGRS family and the many repetitive sequences in these genes, PCR and hybridization-based characterization of the PE-PGRS regions may be difficult to interpret.

However, especially chromosomal areas with many repetitive sequences will be poorly covered by WGS assemblies.

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Although the vast majority of these sequences are often considered to evolve neutrally and their high mutability does not affect their host's fitness, the evolution of many coding repetitive sequences greatly departs from neutral expectations, and evidence of selection acting on many of these sequences have been reported in a wide range of species (see Haerty and Golding 2010 for review).

Chromosome Y (chrY) stands out from all other chromosomes: it is comprised for most of its length of sequences that do not recombine (the so-called "male-specific part"), it contains many repetitive DNA sequences of unclear significance, and it harbors only a small number of active genes [ 1].

Valarik et al. (2002) cloned and characterized many repetitive DNA sequences and located those that were not related to rDNA or retroelements in the centromeric region of the chromosomes.

Less frequently, homoplasious peaks are made up of many highly repetitive sequences.

However, in many cases, repetitive sequences in adjacent contigs made it difficult to synthesize suitable primers.

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