Transposable elements (TEs) were first identified through the polymorphisms they induced in plants and animals. Genomic studies have later revealed that TEs were highly abundant in eukaryotic genomes. Recently, more precise single individual genomic analyses have unravelled the huge diversity of TE insertions in many plant and animal species. In most cases the stress conditions behind this diversity are not known and neither is the adaptive capacity of these natural TE-induced variants. Here, we review some of the most recent examples of TE-related impacts on gene expression at the locus or the genome level and discuss the rich diversity of the TE repertoire and its potential role in adaptive evolution
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences that can change their position within genomes. TEs are...
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences that can change their position within genomes. TEs are...
Abstract Transposable elements (TEs) comprise a large fraction of mammalian genomes. A number of the...
Paper presented at the SMBE 2019, on 21-25 July 2019, Manchester, England.Transposable elements are ...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are present in roughly all genomes. These mobile D...
International audienceTransposable elements are known by many names, including 'transposons', 'inter...
International audienceThe ability of Transposable elements (TEs) to replicate across genomes makes t...
International audienceTransposable elements are known by many names, including 'transposons', 'inter...
Transposable elements (TEs) are nearly ubiquitous in eukaryotes. The increase in genomic data, as we...
International audienceTransposable elements are known by many names, including 'transposons', 'inter...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic elements with very high mutation rates that play impo...
Genomic programs are yielding tremendous amounts of data about plant genomes and their expression. I...
Transposable elements (TEs) are present in all organisms and nearly half of the human and mouse geno...
Transposable elements are powerful drivers of genome evolution in many eukaryotes. Although they are...
International audienceTransposable elements are known by many names, including 'transposons', 'inter...
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences that can change their position within genomes. TEs are...
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences that can change their position within genomes. TEs are...
Abstract Transposable elements (TEs) comprise a large fraction of mammalian genomes. A number of the...
Paper presented at the SMBE 2019, on 21-25 July 2019, Manchester, England.Transposable elements are ...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are present in roughly all genomes. These mobile D...
International audienceTransposable elements are known by many names, including 'transposons', 'inter...
International audienceThe ability of Transposable elements (TEs) to replicate across genomes makes t...
International audienceTransposable elements are known by many names, including 'transposons', 'inter...
Transposable elements (TEs) are nearly ubiquitous in eukaryotes. The increase in genomic data, as we...
International audienceTransposable elements are known by many names, including 'transposons', 'inter...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic elements with very high mutation rates that play impo...
Genomic programs are yielding tremendous amounts of data about plant genomes and their expression. I...
Transposable elements (TEs) are present in all organisms and nearly half of the human and mouse geno...
Transposable elements are powerful drivers of genome evolution in many eukaryotes. Although they are...
International audienceTransposable elements are known by many names, including 'transposons', 'inter...
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences that can change their position within genomes. TEs are...
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences that can change their position within genomes. TEs are...
Abstract Transposable elements (TEs) comprise a large fraction of mammalian genomes. A number of the...