Transposable Elements, Epigenetics, and Genome Evolution
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Abstract
Transposable genetic elements (TEs) comprise a vast array of DNA sequences, all having the ability to move to new sites in genomes either directly by a cut-and-paste mechanism (transposons) or indirectly through an RNA intermediate (retrotransposons). First discovered in maize plants by the
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- Transposable element
- Epigenetics
- Genome
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Evolutionary biology
- DNA Transposable Elements
- Genetics
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