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  1. Satellite DNA - Wikipedia

    Satellite DNA, also known as highly repetitive DNA, consists of very large arrays of tandemly repeating, non-coding DNA. Satellite DNA is the main component of functional centromeres, …

  2. Satellite DNA - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Satellite DNA refers to long arrays of tandemly repeated sequences that make up a major component of many eukaryotic genomes. Within each satellite repeat array, nearly identical …

  3. Satellite DNAs—From Localized to Highly Dispersed Genome ...

    According to the established classical view, satellite DNAs are defined as abundant non-coding DNA sequences repeated in tandem that build long arrays located in heterochromatin.

  4. Satellite DNA Genomics: The Ongoing Story - MDPI

    Nov 22, 2025 · Tandemly repeated non-coding sequences, widely known as satellite DNAs (satDNAs), are extremely diverse and highly variable components of eukaryotic genomes.

  5. What is Satellite DNA? - News-Medical.net

    Feb 26, 2019 · Satellite DNA consists of arrays of tandemly repeating sequences that are widely present in the human genome.

  6. Satellite DNA Definition and Examples - Biology Online

    A satellite DNA is a portion of the DNA consisting of tandem repeats of non-coding nucleotide sequences that occur in the genome. Tandem repeats are copies of nucleotide sequences that …

  7. What Is Satellite DNA? - AEANET

    Jan 10, 2025 · Satellite DNA, unlike other types of DNA, consists of long stretches of short, repeating nucleotide sequences. These repeats can be arranged in tandem, meaning they are …