Hi all,
I am wondering if there is any source to obtain the sequences of telomeric ends of human chromosomes. These regions are masked in both NCBI and UCSC.
Thank you in advance.
Hi all,
I am wondering if there is any source to obtain the sequences of telomeric ends of human chromosomes. These regions are masked in both NCBI and UCSC.
Thank you in advance.
Maybe here:
http://telomerase.asu.edu/sequences_telomere.html
Also EMBL-EBI seems to have telomeric chromosome sequences:
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/QuickGO/GTerm?id=GO:0000781
Best,
Agata
Hmm... are you sure that each chromosome has different telomeric end? Because I found that In humans the telomere sequence is TTAGGG which can be repeated around 3000 times. I don't think you are going to find telomeric sequence database since those sequences are related to age (their ends are cutted), so It's very various. I think that is the reason they are masked in NCBI and UCSC database. But I am not very familiar with tellomers, I might be mistaken.
Best,
Agata
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If you are referring to the N's at ends then those are likely not masked. Since these regions are hard to sequence with existing technologies those N's are placeholders to indicate heterochromatin that is not sequenced.