The variation and evolution of complete human centromeres - Nature
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Advances in long-read sequencing technologies have enabled the complete assembly of complex repetitive regions like human centromeres, utilizing resources such as CHM13 for a single haplotype.
Human centromeres, composed of repetitive α-satellite DNA, are highly diverse and rapidly evolving due to genetic mechanisms like unequal crossing over and saltatory amplification.
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