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Abstract Chromosomes of warm‐blooded vertebrates are mosaics of isochores. These are long deoxyribonucleic acid segments that are fairly homogeneous in base composition. In the human genome, isochores can be assigned to five families characterized by increasing levels of guanine and cytosine and by increasing gene densities.
Title: Isochores
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Abstract Chromosomes of warm‐blooded vertebrates are mosaics of isochores.
These are long deoxyribonucleic acid segments that are fairly homogeneous in base composition.
In the human genome, isochores can be assigned to five families characterized by increasing levels of guanine and cytosine and by increasing gene densities.

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