Segmental duplication
Segmental duplications (SDs) are segments of DNA with near-identical sequence. Segmental duplications give rise to low copy repeats (LCRs) and are believed to have played a role in creating new primate genes as reflected in human genetic variation. In humans, chromosomes Y and 22 have the greatest proportion of SDs: 50.4% and 11.9% respectively.
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Segmental duplication
Segmental duplications (SDs) are segments of DNA with near-identical sequence. Segmental duplications give rise to low copy repeats (LCRs) and are believed to have played a role in creating new primate genes as reflected in human genetic variation. In humans, chromosomes Y and 22 have the greatest proportion of SDs: 50.4% and 11.9% respectively.
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Segmental duplications (SDs) a ...... 50.4% and 11.9% respectively.
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