Difference between satellite dna and satellite chromosome
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1.satellite dna---
Satellite DNA is the part of the repetitive DNA which is very specific in nature; DNA that contains many tandem repeats of a short basic repeating unit. Satellite DNA is located at very specific spots in the genome . Satellite DNA is highly repetitive DNA sequences found in heterochromatin.....
2.satellite chromosome....
Satellites of chromosomes have repetitive, heterochromatic DNA sequences. During the replication of the chromosomes the ends of chromosomal sequences are truncated. As the satellites are nonsense sequences they are lost during replication thus protecting the useful euchromatic DNA towards the core of the chromosome.
tysm........@kundan
1.satellite dna---
Satellite DNA is the part of the repetitive DNA which is very specific in nature; DNA that contains many tandem repeats of a short basic repeating unit. Satellite DNA is located at very specific spots in the genome . Satellite DNA is highly repetitive DNA sequences found in heterochromatin.....
2.satellite chromosome....
Satellites of chromosomes have repetitive, heterochromatic DNA sequences. During the replication of the chromosomes the ends of chromosomal sequences are truncated. As the satellites are nonsense sequences they are lost during replication thus protecting the useful euchromatic DNA towards the core of the chromosome.
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