Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they emerged 65 million years ago from a 50 to 30 fusion of the 7SL RNA gene and amplified throughout the human genome by retrotransposition to reach the present number of more than one million copies. Over the last years, several lines of evidence demonstra-ted that these elements modulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level in at least three independent manners. They have been shown to be involved in alternative splicing, RNA editing and translation regulation. These findings highlight how the genome adapted to these repetitive elements by assigning them important functions in regulation of gene expression. Alu elements should therefore be considered...
Background: Alu elements are short (∼300 bp) interspersed elements that amplify in primate genomes t...
Repetitive Alu and Alu-related elements are present in primates, tree shrews (Scandentia), and roden...
At more than one million copies per genome, Alu elements represent the most abundant primate-specifi...
Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they emerged 65 million ...
Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amplified by r...
Abstract Background The primate-specific Alu elements, which originated 65 million years ago, exist ...
Summary: The human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% ...
Abstract.: Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amp...
Alu elements are short interspersed elements (SINEs) ~300 nucleotides in length. More than 1 million...
SummaryThe human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% of...
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Elucidation of complete nucleotide sequence of the human has revealed that coding sequences that sto...
Background: Alu elements are a family of SINE retrotransposons in primates. They are classified into...
AbstractAlu elements are one of the most successful groups of RNA retrotransposons and make up 11% o...
Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amplified by r...
Background: Alu elements are short (∼300 bp) interspersed elements that amplify in primate genomes t...
Repetitive Alu and Alu-related elements are present in primates, tree shrews (Scandentia), and roden...
At more than one million copies per genome, Alu elements represent the most abundant primate-specifi...
Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they emerged 65 million ...
Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amplified by r...
Abstract Background The primate-specific Alu elements, which originated 65 million years ago, exist ...
Summary: The human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% ...
Abstract.: Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amp...
Alu elements are short interspersed elements (SINEs) ~300 nucleotides in length. More than 1 million...
SummaryThe human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% of...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Elucidation of complete nucleotide sequence of the human has revealed that coding sequences that sto...
Background: Alu elements are a family of SINE retrotransposons in primates. They are classified into...
AbstractAlu elements are one of the most successful groups of RNA retrotransposons and make up 11% o...
Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amplified by r...
Background: Alu elements are short (∼300 bp) interspersed elements that amplify in primate genomes t...
Repetitive Alu and Alu-related elements are present in primates, tree shrews (Scandentia), and roden...
At more than one million copies per genome, Alu elements represent the most abundant primate-specifi...