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X Element Combinatorial Repeats Defined

Formerly known as subtelomeric repeats (STRs), X element combinatorial repeats are located between the X element core sequence and the telomere or adjacent Y' element, and are usually present as a combination of one or more of several types of smaller elements (designated A, B, C, or D). X element combinatorial repeats contain Tbf1p binding sites, and possible functions include a role in telomerase-independent telomere maintenance via recombination or as a barrier against transcriptional silencing.

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