The strong suppression of crossing-over between the X and Y chromosomes permits rapid accumulation of repetitive sequences in the Y chromosome. To gain insight into the mechanism responsible for the sequence amplification, it is essential to characterize Y chromosomal repetitive sequences at the mol
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Nucleotide sequence of a highly repeated DNA sequence and its chromosomal localization inAllium fistulosum
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