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Repetitive DNA accounts for a significant part of the eukaryotic genome, forming large clusters or being relatively uniformly distributed through euchromatic chromosome regions. Repeats make it difficult to analyze and to identify chromosomal material by its DNA composition via fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). In most cases, signals from unique sequences are required for identifying the...
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