The first finding of (TTAGG)n telomeric repeat in chromosomes of true bugs (heteroptera, belostomatidae)

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Using the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), the presence of (TTAGG)n telomeric sequence was detected in the chromosomes of Lethocerus patruelis (Stål, 1854) belonging to the family Belostomatidae (Heteroptera: Nepomorpha). This sequence was exclusively present at the ends of chromosomes in this species. This is the first evidence of the insect-type TTAGG telomeric repeats in Heteroptera. © Valentina G. Kuznetsova et al.

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Kuznetsova, V. G., Grozeva, S. M., & Anokhin, B. A. (2012). The first finding of (TTAGG)n telomeric repeat in chromosomes of true bugs (heteroptera, belostomatidae). Comparative Cytogenetics, 6(4), 341–346. https://doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v6i4.4058

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