Retrotransposons comprise a significant fraction of mammalian genome with unclear functions. Increasing evidence shows that they are not just remnants of ancient retroviruses but play important roles in multiple biological processes. Retrotransposons are epigenetically silenced in most somatic tissues and become reactivated in early embryos. Notably, abundant retrotransposon expression in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) marks transient totipotency status, while retrotransposon enrichment in human ESCs indicates naive-like status. Some retrotransposon elements retained the capacity to retrotranspose, such as LINE1, producing genetic diversity or disease. Some other retrotransposons reside in the vicinity of endogenous genes and are capable...
A comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) expression in mammalian full-grown oocytes rev...
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are repetitive sequences in the genome, belonging to the retrotranspo...
Identifying the genes or epigenetic factors that control the self-renewal and differentiation of ste...
Mammalian genomes contain millions of transposable element sequences, but the overall impact they ha...
In dissecting the molecules and molecular mechanisms that control mammalian oocyte-to-embryo transit...
Retrotransposons comprise approximately 40% of the mouse genome. Once thought to be useless “junk” D...
In dissecting the molecules and molecular mechanisms that control mammalian oocyte-to-embryo transit...
After fertilization, to initiate development, gametes are reprogramed to become totipotent. Approxim...
Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons account for approximately 10% of mouse and 8% of human g...
After fertilization, to initiate development, gametes are reprogramed to become totipotent. Approxim...
Retrotransposons, which constitute approximately 40 % of the human genome, have the capacity to ‘jum...
AbstractA comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) expression in mammalian full-grown ooc...
Retrotransposons are highly prevalent in mammalian genomes due to their ability to amplify in plurip...
<div><p>Retrotransposons are highly prevalent in mammalian genomes due to their ability to amplify i...
Abstract Background In the mouse, culture of embryonic stem (ES) cells may decrease their pluripoten...
A comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) expression in mammalian full-grown oocytes rev...
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are repetitive sequences in the genome, belonging to the retrotranspo...
Identifying the genes or epigenetic factors that control the self-renewal and differentiation of ste...
Mammalian genomes contain millions of transposable element sequences, but the overall impact they ha...
In dissecting the molecules and molecular mechanisms that control mammalian oocyte-to-embryo transit...
Retrotransposons comprise approximately 40% of the mouse genome. Once thought to be useless “junk” D...
In dissecting the molecules and molecular mechanisms that control mammalian oocyte-to-embryo transit...
After fertilization, to initiate development, gametes are reprogramed to become totipotent. Approxim...
Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons account for approximately 10% of mouse and 8% of human g...
After fertilization, to initiate development, gametes are reprogramed to become totipotent. Approxim...
Retrotransposons, which constitute approximately 40 % of the human genome, have the capacity to ‘jum...
AbstractA comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) expression in mammalian full-grown ooc...
Retrotransposons are highly prevalent in mammalian genomes due to their ability to amplify in plurip...
<div><p>Retrotransposons are highly prevalent in mammalian genomes due to their ability to amplify i...
Abstract Background In the mouse, culture of embryonic stem (ES) cells may decrease their pluripoten...
A comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) expression in mammalian full-grown oocytes rev...
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are repetitive sequences in the genome, belonging to the retrotranspo...
Identifying the genes or epigenetic factors that control the self-renewal and differentiation of ste...