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List three differences between unique or single copy genes and highly repetitive sequences in nuclear DNA.
-Unique/single copy sequences: small proportion of genome, occurs once in the genome, long base sequences, usually genes, may be translated, low rate of mutation, very similar between individuals, not used for DNA profiling, exons are examples of unique sequences
-Repetitive sequences: high proportion of genome, occurs many times, short base sequences, not genes, never translated, higher rate of mutation, varies greatly between individuals, used for DNA profiling, introns are examples of repetitive sequences