Background: Alu elements are short (∼300 bp) interspersed elements that amplify in primate genomes through a process termed retroposition. The expansion of these elements has had a significant impact on the structure and function of primate genomes. Approximately 10 % of the mass of the human genome is comprised of Alu elements, making them the most abundant short interspersed element (SINE) in our genome. The majority of Alu amplification occurred early in primate evolution, and the current rate of Alu retroposition is at least 100 fold slower than the peak of amplification that occurred 30-50 million years ago. Alu elements are therefore a rich source of inter- and intra-species primate genomic variation. Results: A total of 153 Alu eleme...
Alu repeats contribute to genomic instability in primates via insertional and recombinational mutage...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Alu elements are primate-specific retroposons that mobilize using ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: The evolution of Alu elements has been ongoing in primate lineages...
The Alu Ya-lineage is a group of related, short interspersed elements (SINEs) found in primates. Thi...
Alu elements are the most successful SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) in primate genomes and have...
Alu elements have inserted in the human genome throughout primate evolution. A small number of Alu i...
Background: Alu elements are Short INterspersed Elements (SINEs) in primate genomes that have proven...
The Alu Yb-lineage is a \u27young\u27 primarily human-specific group of short interspersed element (...
Background: Research into great ape genomes has revealed widely divergent activity levels over time ...
Abstract Background Research into great ape genomes h...
Alu elements comprise \u3e10% of the human genome. We have used a computational biology approach to ...
© The Author 2017. Squirrel monkeys, Saimiri, are commonly found in zoological parks and used in bio...
The HS subfamily of Alu sequences is comprised of a group of nearly identical members. Individual su...
Alu elements have inserted in primate genomes throughout the evolution of the order. One particular ...
Alu elements are a primate-specific non-autonomous retrotransposon of ~300 base pairs (bp). A Short ...
Alu repeats contribute to genomic instability in primates via insertional and recombinational mutage...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Alu elements are primate-specific retroposons that mobilize using ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: The evolution of Alu elements has been ongoing in primate lineages...
The Alu Ya-lineage is a group of related, short interspersed elements (SINEs) found in primates. Thi...
Alu elements are the most successful SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) in primate genomes and have...
Alu elements have inserted in the human genome throughout primate evolution. A small number of Alu i...
Background: Alu elements are Short INterspersed Elements (SINEs) in primate genomes that have proven...
The Alu Yb-lineage is a \u27young\u27 primarily human-specific group of short interspersed element (...
Background: Research into great ape genomes has revealed widely divergent activity levels over time ...
Abstract Background Research into great ape genomes h...
Alu elements comprise \u3e10% of the human genome. We have used a computational biology approach to ...
© The Author 2017. Squirrel monkeys, Saimiri, are commonly found in zoological parks and used in bio...
The HS subfamily of Alu sequences is comprised of a group of nearly identical members. Individual su...
Alu elements have inserted in primate genomes throughout the evolution of the order. One particular ...
Alu elements are a primate-specific non-autonomous retrotransposon of ~300 base pairs (bp). A Short ...
Alu repeats contribute to genomic instability in primates via insertional and recombinational mutage...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Alu elements are primate-specific retroposons that mobilize using ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: The evolution of Alu elements has been ongoing in primate lineages...