How reliable are the presence/absence insertion patterns of the supposedly homoplasy-free retrotransposons, that were randomly inserted in the quasi infinite genomic space? To systematically examine this question in an up-to-date, multi-genome comparison, we screened millions of primate transposed Alu SINE elements for incidences of homoplasious precise insertions and deletions. In genome-wide analyses, we identified and manually verified nine cases of precise parallel Alu insertions of apparently identical elements at orthologous positions in two ape lineages and twelve incidences of precise deletions of previously established SINEs. Correspondingly, eight precise parallel insertions and no exact deletions were detected in a comparison of ...
Transposable genetic elements are abundant in the genomes of most organisms, including humans. These...
Mammalian genomes have expanded through the duplication of large blocks of DNA and retrotranspositio...
Long INterspersed Elements (LINE-1s or L1s) are abundant non-LTR retrotransposons in mammalian genom...
How reliable are the presence/absence insertion patterns of the supposedly homoplasy-free retrotrans...
Insertion of transposable elements is a major cause of genomic expansion in eukaryotes. Less is unde...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, discovering a total ...
The L1 Ta subfamily of long interspersed elements (LINEs) consists exclusively of human-specific L1 ...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, predicting a total o...
Abstract.—Mobile elements have been recognized as powerful tools for phylogenetic and population-lev...
Abstract.—Mobile elements have been recognized as powerful tools for phylogenetic and population-lev...
Retrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the human genome. Cur...
Alu repeats contribute to genomic instability in primates via insertional and recombinational mutage...
Mobile elements have been recognized as powerful tools for phylogenetic and population-level analyse...
AbstractThe Alu family is a highly successful group of non-LTR retrotransposons ubiquitously found i...
The long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) and Alu elements are the most abundant mobile element...
Transposable genetic elements are abundant in the genomes of most organisms, including humans. These...
Mammalian genomes have expanded through the duplication of large blocks of DNA and retrotranspositio...
Long INterspersed Elements (LINE-1s or L1s) are abundant non-LTR retrotransposons in mammalian genom...
How reliable are the presence/absence insertion patterns of the supposedly homoplasy-free retrotrans...
Insertion of transposable elements is a major cause of genomic expansion in eukaryotes. Less is unde...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, discovering a total ...
The L1 Ta subfamily of long interspersed elements (LINEs) consists exclusively of human-specific L1 ...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, predicting a total o...
Abstract.—Mobile elements have been recognized as powerful tools for phylogenetic and population-lev...
Abstract.—Mobile elements have been recognized as powerful tools for phylogenetic and population-lev...
Retrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the human genome. Cur...
Alu repeats contribute to genomic instability in primates via insertional and recombinational mutage...
Mobile elements have been recognized as powerful tools for phylogenetic and population-level analyse...
AbstractThe Alu family is a highly successful group of non-LTR retrotransposons ubiquitously found i...
The long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) and Alu elements are the most abundant mobile element...
Transposable genetic elements are abundant in the genomes of most organisms, including humans. These...
Mammalian genomes have expanded through the duplication of large blocks of DNA and retrotranspositio...
Long INterspersed Elements (LINE-1s or L1s) are abundant non-LTR retrotransposons in mammalian genom...