Low copy repeats

Low copy repeats (LCRs), also known as segmental duplications (SDs), or duplicons, are DNA sequences present in multiple locations within a genome that share high levels of sequence identity. == Repeats == The repeats, or duplications, are typically 10–300 kb in length, and bear greater than 95% sequence identity.

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Low copy repeats

Low copy repeats (LCRs), also known as segmental duplications (SDs), or duplicons, are DNA sequences present in multiple locations within a genome that share high levels of sequence identity. == Repeats == The repeats, or duplications, are typically 10–300 kb in length, and bear greater than 95% sequence identity.

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