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Genome-wide Purification of Extrachromosomal Circular DNA from Eukaryotic Cells
Published on: April 4, 2016
Did circular DNA shape the evolution of mammalian genomes?
Sylvester Holt1, Gerard Arrey1, Birgitte Regenberg1
1Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen DK-2100, Denmark.
Abstract:
Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) can shape the genomes of somatic cells, but how it impacts genomes across generations is largely unexplored. We propose that genomes can rearrange via circular intermediates across generations and show that up to 6% of a mammalian genome can have changed gene order through eccDNA.
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