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Supplementary Materials p.1 right column bottom paragraph:"Large numbers of ORIs occupy eukaryotic chromosomes, with mean inter-ORI intervals being on the order of 30 to 50kb in yeast species [primary sources 15, 16], 27 kb in Drosophila melanogaster [primary source 17], ~40 kb in mammals [primary source 18], and 77 kb in Arabidopsis [primary source 19]." |