A satellite explosion in the genome of holocentric nematodes.
Centromere sequences in the genome are associated with the formation of kinetochores, where spindle microtubules grow in mitosis. Centromere sequences usually have long tandem repeats (satellites). In holocentric nematodes it is not clear how kinetochores are formed during mitosis; they are distribu...
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Main Authors: | Juan A Subirana, Xavier Messeguer |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5af25b367f8b4ce9bf888a107d3d4a58 |
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