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What is the term for very large arrays of tandemly repeating, non-coding dna?

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satellite dna

The majority of the human genome is non-coding sequence. These sequences include regulatory sequences, and DNA with unknown functions. These sequences include tandem repeat elements known as satellite DNA , and transposons. Satellite DNA consists of very large arrays of tandemly repeating, non-coding DNA. The repeating units can be just a single base  a mono nucleotide repeat , two bases  a dinucleotide repeat , three bases  a trinucleotide repeat  or a much larger repeating unit. Some repeating units are several thousand base pairs long, and the total size of a satellite DNA segment can be several megabases without interruption.

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