Repetitive DNA consists of 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.
Il DNA ripetitivo è costituito da sequenze di nucleotidi, solitamente non codificanti, presenti in molte copie in un genoma eucariotico. Le unità ripetute possono essere corte e disposte in tandem (in serie) o lunghe e disperse nel genoma.
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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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