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From: DNA satellite and chromatin organization at mouse centromeres and pericentromeres

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Variations in MiSat and MaSat array composition and organization. A Composition of reads containing MaSats (Left), MiSats (Center), and TLC Sats (Right) isolated using BLAST analyses. While MaSats, MiSats, and TLC Sats are the most abundant sequences, non-satellite sequences constitute a significant proportion of these reads. Reference satellite consensus sequences used for BLAST search are as described previously [47, 48, 51]. B Percent identity distribution of satellite units for MaSats, MiSats, and TLC Sats within the total pool of satellite units. C Organization of representative MaSat and MiSat arrays seen as Type 1 continuous arrays and Type 2 arrays interspersed with non-satellite sequences. Satellite organization at representative Centromere-TLC and TLC-Telomere junctions is shown. Additionally, a schematic for the organization of various satellite and non-satellite sequences from pericentromeric regions to telomeric ends is shown

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