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Diversity and evolution of the repetitive genomic content in Cannabis sativa.

Rahul PisupatiDaniela VergaraNolan C Kane
Published in: BMC genomics (2018)
As with other sequenced genomes, the repetitive content of C. sativa's genome exhibits a wide range of evolutionary patterns. Some repeat types have patterns of diversity consistent with expansions followed by losses in copy number, while others may have expanded more slowly and reached a steady state. Still, other repetitive sequences, particularly ribosomal DNA (rDNA), show signs of concerted evolution playing a major role in homogenizing sequence variation.
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