Abstract Repbase is a comprehensive database of eukaryotic transposable elements (TEs) and repeat sequences, containing over 1300 human repeat sequences. Recent analyses of these repeat sequences have accumulated evidences for their contribution to human evolution through becoming functional elements, such as protein-coding regions or binding sites of transcriptional regulators. However, resolving the origins of repeat sequences is a challenge, due to their age, divergence, and degradation. Ancient repeats have been continuously classified as TEs by finding similar TEs from other organisms. Here, the most comprehensive picture of human repeat sequences is presented. The human genome contains traces of 10 clades (L1, CR1, L2, Crack, RTE, RTE...
International audienceAbstract Transposable elements (TEs) are major components of eukaryotic genome...
International audienceComparative genomics has revealed that major vertebrate lineages contain quant...
Transposable elements (TEs) are a tremendous source of genome instability and genetic variation. Of ...
Nearly half of the human genome is made up of transposable elements (TEs). With the rapid progress o...
Transposable elements (TE), the largest class of repetitive DNA fragments, are the single most abund...
Interspersed repetitive sequences are major components of eukaryotic genomes. Repetitive elements co...
Transposable elements (TEs) are sequences of DNA that can replicate and reinsert themselves in the g...
Transposable elements (TEs) are sequences of DNA that can move, or transpose, within a genome. Retro...
<p>About half of our DNA bears homology to known classes of repeats (left chart). The largest class ...
dissertationTransposable elements, or mobile elements, are underappreciated DNA sequences that impac...
Repeated sequences make up nearly half of the bulk of mammalian genomes and vary widely in structure...
Genome sequence varies in numerous ways among individuals although the gross architecture is fixed f...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Transposable geneti...
Mobile elements and repetitive genomic regions are sources of lineage-specific genomic innovation an...
Mobile elements and repetitive genomic regions are sources of lineage-specific genomic innovation an...
International audienceAbstract Transposable elements (TEs) are major components of eukaryotic genome...
International audienceComparative genomics has revealed that major vertebrate lineages contain quant...
Transposable elements (TEs) are a tremendous source of genome instability and genetic variation. Of ...
Nearly half of the human genome is made up of transposable elements (TEs). With the rapid progress o...
Transposable elements (TE), the largest class of repetitive DNA fragments, are the single most abund...
Interspersed repetitive sequences are major components of eukaryotic genomes. Repetitive elements co...
Transposable elements (TEs) are sequences of DNA that can replicate and reinsert themselves in the g...
Transposable elements (TEs) are sequences of DNA that can move, or transpose, within a genome. Retro...
<p>About half of our DNA bears homology to known classes of repeats (left chart). The largest class ...
dissertationTransposable elements, or mobile elements, are underappreciated DNA sequences that impac...
Repeated sequences make up nearly half of the bulk of mammalian genomes and vary widely in structure...
Genome sequence varies in numerous ways among individuals although the gross architecture is fixed f...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Transposable geneti...
Mobile elements and repetitive genomic regions are sources of lineage-specific genomic innovation an...
Mobile elements and repetitive genomic regions are sources of lineage-specific genomic innovation an...
International audienceAbstract Transposable elements (TEs) are major components of eukaryotic genome...
International audienceComparative genomics has revealed that major vertebrate lineages contain quant...
Transposable elements (TEs) are a tremendous source of genome instability and genetic variation. Of ...