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Transposable elements as genome regulators in normal and malignant haematopoiesis. [PDF]
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Mosquito transposable elements
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2004The completion of the genome assembly for the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, and continuing genomic efforts for the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, have allowed the use of bioinformatics tools to identify and characterize a diverse array of transposable elements (TEs) in these and other mosquito genomes. An overview of the types and
Zhijian, Tu, Craig, Coates
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Annual Review of Genetics, 1989
Of the ten transposable element systems that have been genetically identified in maize (listed in 55), two have contributed most of the molecular data. These are the Enhancer (En) or Suppressor-mutator (Spm) system and the Activator (Ac) system. With a certain preference for En/Spm, these two systems are used as the principle examples to outline the ...
A, Gierl, H, Saedler, P A, Peterson
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Of the ten transposable element systems that have been genetically identified in maize (listed in 55), two have contributed most of the molecular data. These are the Enhancer (En) or Suppressor-mutator (Spm) system and the Activator (Ac) system. With a certain preference for En/Spm, these two systems are used as the principle examples to outline the ...
A, Gierl, H, Saedler, P A, Peterson
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Mosquito transposable elements
Genetica, 1994Most of the transposons so far characterized from mosquito genomes are retroelements which seem to be distributed worldwide. The Juan transposons constitute a family of non-LTR retroelements, or LINE-retroposons, which are dispersed in the genomes of several mosquito species.
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2019
Transposable elements (TEs) are low-complexity elements (e.g., LINEs, SINEs, SVAs, and HERVs) that make up to two-thirds of the human genome. There is mounting evidence that TEs play an essential role in molecular functions that influence genomic plasticity and gene expression regulation.
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Transposable elements (TEs) are low-complexity elements (e.g., LINEs, SINEs, SVAs, and HERVs) that make up to two-thirds of the human genome. There is mounting evidence that TEs play an essential role in molecular functions that influence genomic plasticity and gene expression regulation.
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