Why are satellite DNAs called satellite DNAs?
A) They orbit the Earth.
B) They form bands in a density gradient within the main band formed by the bulk of the genome.
C) They form bands in a density gradient separate from the main band formed by the bulk of the genome.
D) They form bands on an agarose gel separate from the main band formed by the bulk of the genome.
E) They form small bands on an agarose gel within the main band formed by the bulk of the genome.
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