Transposable elements in human genetic disease
LM Payer, KH Burns - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2019 - nature.com
Transposable elements are abundant in the human genome, and great strides have been
made in pinpointing variations in these repetitive sequences using whole-genome …
made in pinpointing variations in these repetitive sequences using whole-genome …
Alu elements: know the SINEs
P Deininger - Genome biology, 2011 - Springer
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[BOOK][B] Evolution: a view from the 21st century
JA Shapiro - 2011 - books.google.com
James A. Shapiro proposes an important new paradigm for understanding biological
evolution, the core organizing principle of biology. Shapiro introduces crucial new molecular …
evolution, the core organizing principle of biology. Shapiro introduces crucial new molecular …
LINE-1 elements in structural variation and disease
CR Beck, JL Garcia-Perez, RM Badge… - Annual review of …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
The completion of the human genome reference sequence ushered in a new era for the
study and discovery of human transposable elements. It now is undeniable that …
study and discovery of human transposable elements. It now is undeniable that …
The impact of transposable elements on eukaryotic genomes: from genome size increase to genetic adaptation to stressful environments
B Chénais, A Caruso, S Hiard, N Casse - Gene, 2012 - Elsevier
Transposable elements (TEs) are present in roughly all genomes. These mobile DNA
sequences are able to invade genomes and their impact on genome evolution is substantial …
sequences are able to invade genomes and their impact on genome evolution is substantial …
Transposable elements in human cancer: causes and consequences of deregulation
Transposable elements (TEs) comprise nearly half of the human genome and play an
essential role in the maintenance of genomic stability, chromosomal architecture, and …
essential role in the maintenance of genomic stability, chromosomal architecture, and …
Dual function of C/D box small nucleolar RNAs in rRNA modification and alternative pre-mRNA splicing
C/D box small nucleolar RNAs (SNORDs) are small noncoding RNAs, and their best-
understood function is to target the methyltransferase fibrillarin to rRNA (for example …
understood function is to target the methyltransferase fibrillarin to rRNA (for example …
The RIDL hypothesis: transposable elements as functional domains of long noncoding RNAs
Our genome contains tens of thousands of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), many of which
are likely to have genetic regulatory functions. It has been proposed that lncRNA are …
are likely to have genetic regulatory functions. It has been proposed that lncRNA are …
Bursts of transposable elements as an evolutionary driving force
A Belyayev - Journal of evolutionary biology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
A burst of transposable elements (TEs) is a massive outbreak that may cause radical
genomic rebuilding. This phenomenon has been reported in connection with the formation …
genomic rebuilding. This phenomenon has been reported in connection with the formation …
Evolutionary impact of transposable elements on genomic diversity and lineage-specific innovation in vertebrates
Since their discovery, a growing body of evidence has emerged demonstrating that
transposable elements are important drivers of species diversity. These mobile elements …
transposable elements are important drivers of species diversity. These mobile elements …