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Nature research paper: Cycles of satellite and transposon evolution in Arabidopsis centromeres

We thank S. Henikoff and P. Talbert for kindly providing anti-CENH3 antibodies. We thank R. Durbin, C. Zhou and the Darwin Tree of Life Project for theddAraThal4 Kew-1 assembly. This work was supported by BBSRC grants BB/S006842/1, BB/S020012/1 and BB/V003984/1, European Research Council Consolidator Award ERC-2015-CoG-681987, Marie Curie International Training Network ‘MEICOM’ and Human Frontier Science Program award RGP0025/2021 to I.R.H.

; a BBSRC DTP Studentship to N.G.; a Broodbank Fellowship to M. Naish; and grant PID2022-136893NB-I00 from the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación of Spain/Agencia Estatal de Investigación/10.13039/50110001103/FEDER, EU, to C.A.-B.These authors contributed equally: Piotr Wlodzimierz, Fernando A. Rabanal, Robin BurnsPiotr Wlodzimierz, Robin Burns, Matthew Naish, Nicola Gorringe, Andrew J. Tock, Daniel Holland, Christie Patel & Ian R. HendersonFernando A.

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