Biology, asked by bsidhardhareddy, 10 months ago

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Answered by adulrakha
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answer is option D

In a DNA we have many sequences right? Well in a Eukaryote's genome, we will get many places where the sequences are repeated. We call these repeating sequences as the Satellite DNA.

Ohh and one more thing, satelites are not very long. also they are formed by non-coding sequence of the genome.

Here, as you can see the sequence goes and goes like AGC AGC AGC AGC AGC AGC AGC AGC AGC..........

But when we used Restriction endonuclease, we got AGC AGC AGC AGC AGC which is 25 nucleotides seperated, which means this is a satelite of repeating sequence of 25 nucleotides. Which implies it is a mini satelite.

key point: we have a micro satelite too which may be like 2 to 4 or may be 6 repeating sequence of nucleo tides.

I hope you have understood fam.

thank you for your good questions

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