The study investigates the impact of deleting subtelomeric repeat sequences on telomere functions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It explores the role of X- and Y’-elements in telomere maintenance using various yeast strains. The findings suggest that these elements are not crucial for telomere length control, silencing, or survivor formation. Instead, they may represent remnants of genome evolution.
How do X-elements contribute to telomere elongation compared to Y’-elements?
What implications do these findings have for understanding genome evolution?
How might the absence of subtelomeric repeats impact other cellular processes?
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by Hu,C., Zhu,X... om www.biorxiv.org 08-31-2023
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