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Genome Repetitive Dna Nucleotide Sequences Noncoding Present Copies

Front repetitive DNA
Back Nucleotide sequences, usually noncoding, that are present in many copies in a eukaryotic genome. The repeated units may be short and arranged tandemly (in series) or long and dispersed in the genome.

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