International audienceEukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which are transposable elements (TEs). TEs are mobile elements that have a significant impact on genome evolution and on gene functioning. Although some TE insertions could provide adaptive advantages to species, transposition is a highly mutagenic event that has to be tightly controlled to ensure its viability. Genomes have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to control TE activity, the most important being epigenetic silencing. However, the epigenetic control of TEs can also affect genes located nearby that can become epigenetically regulated. It has been proposed that the combination of TE mobilization and the induced changes...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are recognized for their great impact on the funct...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications have an important role to explain part of the intra-a...
Transposable elements (TEs) have been seen as selfish genetic elements that can propagate in a host ...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Transposable elements (TEs) are major components of eukaryotic genomes. However, the extent of their...
Transposable elements (TEs) contribute to genomic innovations, as well as genome instability, across...
Transposable elements (TEs) contribute to genomic innovations, as well as genome instability, across...
The genome is no longer deemed as a fixed and inert item but rather as a moldable matter that is con...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications have an important role to explain part of the intra-a...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications have an important role to explain part of the intra-a...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are recognized for their great impact on the funct...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are recognized for their great impact on the funct...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications have an important role to explain part of the intra-a...
Transposable elements (TEs) have been seen as selfish genetic elements that can propagate in a host ...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Eukaryotic genomes comprise a large proportion of repeated sequences, an important fraction of which...
Transposable elements (TEs) are major components of eukaryotic genomes. However, the extent of their...
Transposable elements (TEs) contribute to genomic innovations, as well as genome instability, across...
Transposable elements (TEs) contribute to genomic innovations, as well as genome instability, across...
The genome is no longer deemed as a fixed and inert item but rather as a moldable matter that is con...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications have an important role to explain part of the intra-a...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications have an important role to explain part of the intra-a...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are recognized for their great impact on the funct...
International audienceTransposable elements (TEs) are recognized for their great impact on the funct...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications have an important role to explain part of the intra-a...
Transposable elements (TEs) have been seen as selfish genetic elements that can propagate in a host ...