International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and functional dynamics of most eukaryotic genomes. Because of their propensity to densely populate plant and animal genomes, the precise estimation of the impact of transposition on genomic diversity has been considered as one of the main challenges of today's genomics. The recent development of NGS (next generation sequencing) technologies has open new perspectives in population genomics by providing new methods for high throughput detection of Transposable Elements-associated Structural Variants (TEASV). However, these have relied on Illumina platform that generates short reads (up to 350 nucleotides). This limitation in size of sequence reads ca...
Long-read data is a great tool to discover new active transposable elements (TEs). However, no ready...
Ultra-high-throughput sequencing (UHTS) techniques are evolving rapidly and may soon become an affor...
Unlike peoples’ belief that transposable elements (TEs) are “junk DNAs” or “genomic parasites”, TEs ...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
Background: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and functional dynamics of mo...
Background: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and functional dynamics of mo...
Abstract Background Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and functional dynami...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are repetitive DNA sequences that have the ability...
Transposable elements (TEs, transposons) are mobile DNAs that are prevalent in most eukaryotic genom...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are repetitive DNA sequences that have the ability...
International audienceAbstract Background Structural Variations (SVs) are genomic rearrangements der...
Long-read data is a great tool to discover new active transposable elements (TEs). However, no ready...
Ultra-high-throughput sequencing (UHTS) techniques are evolving rapidly and may soon become an affor...
Unlike peoples’ belief that transposable elements (TEs) are “junk DNAs” or “genomic parasites”, TEs ...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
International audienceBackground: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and fun...
Background: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and functional dynamics of mo...
Background: Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and functional dynamics of mo...
Abstract Background Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and functional dynami...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are repetitive DNA sequences that have the ability...
Transposable elements (TEs, transposons) are mobile DNAs that are prevalent in most eukaryotic genom...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are repetitive DNA sequences that have the ability...
International audienceAbstract Background Structural Variations (SVs) are genomic rearrangements der...
Long-read data is a great tool to discover new active transposable elements (TEs). However, no ready...
Ultra-high-throughput sequencing (UHTS) techniques are evolving rapidly and may soon become an affor...
Unlike peoples’ belief that transposable elements (TEs) are “junk DNAs” or “genomic parasites”, TEs ...