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    A hemicentric inversion in the maize line knobless Tama flint created two sites of centromeric elements and moved the kinetochore-forming region

    A maize line, knobless Tama flint (KTF), was found to contain a version of chromosome 8 with two spatially distinct regions of centromeric elements, one at the original genetic position and the other at a nove...

    Jonathan C. Lamb, Julie M. Meyer, James A. Birchler in Chromosoma (2007)

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    Distinct chromosomal distributions of highly repetitive sequences in maize

    The majority of genomic DNA in most plant species is made up of repetitive elements including satellites and retrotransposons. The maize genome is intermediate in size and abundance of repetitive elements betw...

    Jonathan C. Lamb, Julie M. Meyer, Blake Corcoran, Akio Kato in Chromosome Research (2007)