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They extensively exist in prokaryotes and eukaryotes (Tautz and Renz 1984; Tóth et al. 2000; Sharma et al. 2007; Sureshkumar et al. 2009; Christians and Watt 2009; Orsi et al. 2010; Roorkiwal and Sharma 2011).
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Tandem repeats (TRs) extensively exist in the genomes of prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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In addition, the rearrangement mediated by large and short repeats between these two parental mtDNAs extensively existed.
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However, there are no clear examples of extant eukaryotes that possess both enzymes, which would be expected if they have co-existed extensively throughout eukaryote evolution.
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