File:Sunflower-centromeres-consist-of-a-centromere-specific-LINE-and-a-chromosome-specific-tandem-repeat-Video1.ogv

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English: A video including immunohistochemical images. HaCENH3 (red), α-tubulin (green), and DAPI (gray).
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Source Supplementary Movie 1 from Nagaki K, Tanaka K, Yamaji N, Kobayashi H, Murata M (2015). "Sunflower centromeres consist of a centromere-specific LINE and a chromosome-specific tandem repeat". Frontiers in Plant Science. DOI:10.3389/fpls.2015.00912. PMID 26583020. PMC: 4628103.
Author Nagaki K, Tanaka K, Yamaji N, Kobayashi H, Murata M
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