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The review describes the hypothesis that the drivers of epigenetic regulation in memory formation are transposable elements that influence the expression of specific genes in the brain.
R. N. Mustafin
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A retroelement in Vibrio cholerae [PDF]
T, Shimamoto +6 more
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Background Retroelements are repetitive sequences that comprise 42% of the human genome and are strictly regulated through various epigenetic mechanisms.
Eric Russ, Sergey Iordanskiy
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The role of retroelements in Parkinson’s disease development
Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease characterized by accumulation of alpha-synuclein and Lewy bodies in the brain’s substantia nigra. Genetic studies indicate an association of various SNPs, many of which are located in intergenic and intronic regions, where retrotransposons and non-coding RNA genes derived from them
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Genome editing with retroelements
Science, 2023RNA-guided DNA writing enzymes offer promise for programmable gene ...
Stephen, Tang, Samuel H, Sternberg
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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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