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Table 1. A survey of centromere DNA sequences and proteins in humans, Drosophila, fission yeast and budding yeast.
Figure 1. A schematic represen- represen-tation of the centromere domain organization at metaphase in humans (A), at metaphase in Drosophila (B), and the  cen-tromere cluster near the SPB at interphase in  Schizosaccharo-myces pombe (C)

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