[HTML][HTML] Taming transposable elements in vertebrates: from epigenetic silencing to domestication

MV Almeida, G Vernaz, ALK Putman, EA Miska - Trends in Genetics, 2022 - cell.com
Transposable element (TE)-derived sequences are ubiquitous in most eukaryotic genomes
known to date. Because their expression and mobility can lead to genomic instability …

Taming transposable elements in vertebrates: from epigenetic silencing to domestication.

MV Almeida, G Vernaz, ALK Putman… - Trends in Genetics …, 2022 - europepmc.org
Transposable element (TE)-derived sequences are ubiquitous in most eukaryotic genomes
known to date. Because their expression and mobility can lead to genomic instability …

Taming transposable elements in vertebrates: from epigenetic silencing to domestication.

MV Almeida, G Vernaz, ALK Putman, EA Miska - 2022 - repository.cam.ac.uk
Transposable element (TE)-derived sequences are ubiquitous in most eukaryotic genomes
known to date. Because their expression and mobility can lead to genomic instability …

[HTML][HTML] Taming transposable elements in vertebrates: from epigenetic silencing to domestication

MV Almeida, G Vernaz, ALK Putman, EA Miska - Trends in Genetics, 2022 - cell.com
Transposable element (TE)-derived sequences are ubiquitous in most eukaryotic genomes
known to date. Because their expression and mobility can lead to genomic instability …

[HTML][HTML] Taming transposable elements in vertebrates: from epigenetic silencing to domestication

MV Almeida, G Vernaz, ALK Putman, EA Miska - Trends in Genetics, 2022 - Elsevier
HighlightsTransposable element (TE) expression and mobility are sources of genetic conflict
with their host genome. But despite their primarily neutral or deleterious effects to host …

Taming transposable elements in vertebrates: from epigenetic silencing to domestication

MV Almeida, G Vernaz, ALK Putman… - Trends in genetics …, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Transposable element (TE)-derived sequences are ubiquitous in most eukaryotic genomes
known to date. Because their expression and mobility can lead to genomic instability …