Groups represent the 20% most highly ('High'), least highly ('Low'), and the medium expressed genes ('Medium') for peak (top panel) and breadth (lower panel). Points for high and low groups significantly different from medium expression levels (Student's -tests using Bonferroni correction) are represented by closed circles. Each point represents the Alu content in sliding windows of 1 kilobase (moving 200 base pairs at a time).<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Do Alu repeats drive the evolution of the primate transcriptome?"</p><p>http://genomebiology.com/2008/9/2/R25</p><p>Genome Biology 2008;9(2):R25-R25.</p><p>Published online 1 Feb 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2374697.</p><p></p
Wn at top, whereas those for the complete set of annotated Alu repeats are shown at bottom. The high...
The Alu family of Short interspersed repeats (SINEs) account for a significant portion of the junk ...
Wn at top, whereas those for the complete set of annotated Alu repeats are shown at bottom. The high...
Each data subset of human housekeeping genes (expressed in 30 or 31 tissues of 31 in total) and tiss...
Number of switches from expressed to non-expressed; ranked peak of expression difference; expression...
Average Alu content and breadth of expression was obtained for genes associated with different biolo...
The first draft of the human genome has revealed enormous variability in the global distribution of ...
Motivation: Transposon-derived Alu repeats are exclusively associated with primate genomes. They hav...
Elucidation of complete nucleotide sequence of the human has revealed that coding sequences that sto...
Even though it represents $6-13\%$ ?????? ????????? of human genomic DNA, Alu sequences are rarely f...
Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they emerged 65 million ...
A small percentage (3%) of the 1.3 million copies of Alu sequences in the human genome is expressed ...
Alu elements are not distributed homogeneously throughout the human genome: old elements are prefere...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Transcript length distribution of genes with and without Alus in their 3’UTRs (Alu+ an...
AbstractAlu elements are one of the most successful groups of RNA retrotransposons and make up 11% o...
Wn at top, whereas those for the complete set of annotated Alu repeats are shown at bottom. The high...
The Alu family of Short interspersed repeats (SINEs) account for a significant portion of the junk ...
Wn at top, whereas those for the complete set of annotated Alu repeats are shown at bottom. The high...
Each data subset of human housekeeping genes (expressed in 30 or 31 tissues of 31 in total) and tiss...
Number of switches from expressed to non-expressed; ranked peak of expression difference; expression...
Average Alu content and breadth of expression was obtained for genes associated with different biolo...
The first draft of the human genome has revealed enormous variability in the global distribution of ...
Motivation: Transposon-derived Alu repeats are exclusively associated with primate genomes. They hav...
Elucidation of complete nucleotide sequence of the human has revealed that coding sequences that sto...
Even though it represents $6-13\%$ ?????? ????????? of human genomic DNA, Alu sequences are rarely f...
Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they emerged 65 million ...
A small percentage (3%) of the 1.3 million copies of Alu sequences in the human genome is expressed ...
Alu elements are not distributed homogeneously throughout the human genome: old elements are prefere...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Transcript length distribution of genes with and without Alus in their 3’UTRs (Alu+ an...
AbstractAlu elements are one of the most successful groups of RNA retrotransposons and make up 11% o...
Wn at top, whereas those for the complete set of annotated Alu repeats are shown at bottom. The high...
The Alu family of Short interspersed repeats (SINEs) account for a significant portion of the junk ...
Wn at top, whereas those for the complete set of annotated Alu repeats are shown at bottom. The high...