Retroelements
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Subject Areas on Research
- A distal enhancer and an ultraconserved exon are derived from a novel retroposon.
- Abundant raw material for cis-regulatory evolution in humans.
- Chromosomal translocations in yeast induced by low levels of DNA polymerase a model for chromosome fragile sites.
- Determination of TE Insertion Positions Using Transposon Display.
- Differential regulation of genes by retrotransposons in rice promoters.
- Endangered species hold clues to human evolution.
- Equine infectious anemia virus resists the antiretroviral activity of equine APOBEC3 proteins through a packaging-independent mechanism.
- Evolutionary genetics: jumping into a new species.
- Gene copy-number variation in haploid and diploid strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- High-Throughput Profiling of Extrachromosomal Linear DNAs of Long Terminal Repeat Retrotransposons by ALE-seq.
- Inhibition of a yeast LTR retrotransposon by human APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases.
- Insights into evolution of multicellular fungi from the assembled chromosomes of the mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea (Coprinus cinereus).
- Linkage disequilibrium and signatures of positive selection around LINE-1 retrotransposons in the human genome.
- Most environmental isolates of Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii (serotype A) are not lethal for mice.
- Nanopore sequencing of complex genomic rearrangements in yeast reveals mechanisms of repeat-mediated double-strand break repair.
- Novel retrotransposed imprinted locus identified at human 6p25.
- Polymorphisms and evolutionary history of retrotransposon insertions in rice promoters.
- Recombination between retrotransposons as a source of chromosome rearrangements in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- Retrotransposon activation during Drosophila metamorphosis conditions adult antiviral responses.
- Retrotransposon insertion polymorphisms in six rice genes and their evolutionary history.
- Retrotransposons Are the Major Contributors to the Expansion of the Drosophila ananassae Muller F Element.
- Ribosome stalling and SGS3 phase separation prime the epigenetic silencing of transposons.
- Sex-induced silencing defends the genome of Cryptococcus neoformans via RNAi.
- The genome of a songbird.
- The sequence of the human genome.
- Transposon mobilization in the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus is mutagenic during infection and promotes drug resistance in vitro.
- Warning SINEs: Alu elements, evolution of the human brain, and the spectrum of neurological disease.
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Keywords of People
- Wray, Gregory Allan, Professor of Biology, Evolutionary Anthropology