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Whole-genome sequencing of wild and ancestral Dura provides insight into the untapped genomic information of undomesticated oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.). [PDF]
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Architecture and mechanism of a dual-enzyme retron system in prokaryotic immunity. [PDF]
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The role of transposon activity in shaping <i>cis</i>-regulatory element evolution after whole-genome duplication. [PDF]
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Flipons enable genomes to learn by intermediating the exchange of energy for information. [PDF]
Herbert A.
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The lncRNA EPIC1 suppresses dsRNA-induced type I IFN signaling and is a therapeutic target to enhance TNBC response to PD-1 inhibition. [PDF]
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Harnessing Diversity Generating Retroelements for in vivo targeted hyper-mutagenesis
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1991
A peculiar type of satellite DNA, called msDNA, has been discovered in myxobacteria and some natural isolates of E. coli. These molecules are characterized by the presence of single-stranded DNA branching out from an internal guanosine residue of an RNA molecule by a unique 2',5'-phosphodiester linkage.
M, Inouye, S, Inouye
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A peculiar type of satellite DNA, called msDNA, has been discovered in myxobacteria and some natural isolates of E. coli. These molecules are characterized by the presence of single-stranded DNA branching out from an internal guanosine residue of an RNA molecule by a unique 2',5'-phosphodiester linkage.
M, Inouye, S, Inouye
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Retroelements: Propagation and adaptation
Virus Genes, 1995Retroelements are genetic entities that exist in both DNA and RNA forms generated by cyclic alternation of transcription and reverse transcription. They have in common a genetic core (the gag-pol core), encoding conserved functions of a structural protein and a replicase.
R, Hull, S N, Covey
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