Cell
Volume 128, Issue 4, 23 February 2007, Pages 647-650
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Centromere Assembly and Propagation

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Centromere assembly provides a unique example of how elaborate protein structures can be assembled onto DNA, independent of sequence, and then stably propagated through numerous cell divisions. Here, we review the possible epigenetic strategies that organisms ranging from yeast to human use to assemble and propagate active centromeres.

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