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+[[!meta title="The Beginning of the End: A Chromosomal Assembly of the New World Malaria Mosquito Ends with a Novel Telomere. G3 (Bethesda)."]]
+[[!tag mosquito genome]]
+
+Compton A, Liang J, Chen C, Lukyanchikova V, Qi Y, Potters M, Settlage R, Miller D, Deschamps S, Mao C, Llaca V, Sharakhov IV, Tu Z.
+
+G3 (Bethesda). 2020 Oct 5;10(10):3811-3819. doi:10.1534/g3.120.401654
+
+The Beginning of the End: A Chromosomal Assembly of the New World Malaria Mosquito Ends with a Novel Telomere. G3 (Bethesda).
+
+[[!pmid 32883756 desc="Little interactions between chromosome arms."]]
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+_work in progress_
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+### Hi-C
+
+Little interactions between chromosome arms in _Aedes aegypti_
+([[Dudchenko and coll., 2017|biblio/28336562]]) and _Anopheles
+albimanus_ ([[Copmton and coll., 2020|biblio/32883756]]).
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Hi-C shows contacts between telomeres and between centromeres in mosquito
species, and few contacts between both arms of the same chromosome ([[Dudchenko
-and coll., 2017|biblio/28336562]]). Note that the chromosomes of Aedes aegypti
-are significantly larger than what is usually found in Drosophila.
+and coll., 2017|biblio/28336562]]; [[Copmton and coll., 2020|biblio/32883756]]).
+Note that the chromosomes of _Aedes aegypti_
+are significantly larger than what is usually found in _Drosophila_.
_D. bifasciata_ (and other Drosophila) have large and highly repetitive
pericentric regions [[Bracewell and coll., 2020|biblio/31969429]].