Background: Transposable elements (TEs) have played an important role in the diversification and enrichment of mammalian transcriptomes through various mechanisms such as exonization and intronization (the birth of new exons/introns from previously intronic/exonic sequences, respectively), and insertion into first and last exons. However, no extensive analysis has compared the effects of TEs on the transcriptomes of mammals, non-mammalian vertebrates and invertebrates. Results: We analyzed the influence of TEs on the transcriptomes of five species, three invertebrates and two non-mammalian vertebrates. Compared to previously analyzed mammals, there were lower levels of TE introduction into introns, significantly lower numbers of exonization...
Transposable elements (TEs), also known as jumping genes, are DNA sequences capable of mobilizing an...
Sequences derived from transposable elements (TEs) comprise nearly 40 - 50% of the genomic DNA of mo...
SummaryMammalian genes are composed of exons, but the evolutionary origins and functions of new inte...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) have played an important role in the diversification and enr...
AbstractRecent studies indicate major roles for transposable elements (TEs) in alternative splicing....
Comprising nearly half of the human and mouse genomes, transposable elements (TEs) are found within ...
Background:Many genomes contain a substantial number of transposable elements (TEs), a few of which ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic sequences that can jump around the genome from one lo...
Mammalian genes are composed of exons, but the evolutionary origins and functions of new internal ex...
Comparative genomics has revealed that major vertebrate lineages contain quantitatively and qualitat...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) represent more than 45% of the human and mouse genomes. Both...
Virtually every eukaryotic genome is replete with transposable elements (TEs). TE activity, or lack ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic sequences that can jump around the genome from one lo...
Background Repetitive sequences (RSs) are redundant, complex at times, and often lineage-specific, r...
Background: Spliceosomal introns are parts of primary transcripts that are removed by RNA splicing. ...
Transposable elements (TEs), also known as jumping genes, are DNA sequences capable of mobilizing an...
Sequences derived from transposable elements (TEs) comprise nearly 40 - 50% of the genomic DNA of mo...
SummaryMammalian genes are composed of exons, but the evolutionary origins and functions of new inte...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) have played an important role in the diversification and enr...
AbstractRecent studies indicate major roles for transposable elements (TEs) in alternative splicing....
Comprising nearly half of the human and mouse genomes, transposable elements (TEs) are found within ...
Background:Many genomes contain a substantial number of transposable elements (TEs), a few of which ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic sequences that can jump around the genome from one lo...
Mammalian genes are composed of exons, but the evolutionary origins and functions of new internal ex...
Comparative genomics has revealed that major vertebrate lineages contain quantitatively and qualitat...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) represent more than 45% of the human and mouse genomes. Both...
Virtually every eukaryotic genome is replete with transposable elements (TEs). TE activity, or lack ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic sequences that can jump around the genome from one lo...
Background Repetitive sequences (RSs) are redundant, complex at times, and often lineage-specific, r...
Background: Spliceosomal introns are parts of primary transcripts that are removed by RNA splicing. ...
Transposable elements (TEs), also known as jumping genes, are DNA sequences capable of mobilizing an...
Sequences derived from transposable elements (TEs) comprise nearly 40 - 50% of the genomic DNA of mo...
SummaryMammalian genes are composed of exons, but the evolutionary origins and functions of new inte...