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Difference between satellite dna and repetitive dna

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Satellite DNA is the part of the repetitive DNA which is very specific in nature; DNA that contains many tandem (not inverted) repeats of a short basic repeating unit. ... Satellite DNA repeats which are about 25 nucleotides is called microsatellite sequences, basis of the DNA FINGERPRINTING..

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Satellite DNA is the part of the repetitive DNA which is very specific in nature; DNA that contains many tandem (not inverted) repeats of a short basic repeating unit. ... Satellite DNA repeats which are about 25 nucleotides is called microsatellite sequences, basis of the DNA FINGERPRINTING..

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