Retrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the human genome. Currently, there are three lineages of retrotransposons (Alu, L1, and SVA) that are believed to be actively replicating in humans. While estimates of their copy number, sequence diversity, and levels of insertion polymorphism can readily be obtained from existing genomic sequence data and population sampling, a detailed understanding of the temporal pattern of retrotransposon amplification remains elusive. Here we pose the question of whether, using genomic sequence and population frequency data from extant taxa, one can adequately reconstruct historical amplification patterns. To this end, we developed a computer simulation that incorporates se...
A significant fraction of human Alu repeated sequences are members of the precise, recently inserted...
The long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is a highly successful retrotransposon in mammals. L1...
Human retrotransposons are genetic elements that copy themselves into new locations in the genome by...
Journal ArticleRetrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the hu...
<div><p>Retrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the human gen...
Retrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the human genome. Cur...
Retrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the human genome. Cur...
Mobile elements such as Alu repeats have substantially altered the architecture of the human genome,...
Alu elements are the most successful SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) in primate genomes and have...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile el...
Their ability to move within genomes gives transposable elements an intrinsic propensity to affect g...
Alu repeats contribute to genomic instability in primates via insertional and recombinational mutage...
Gene duplication is one of the most important mechanisms for creating new genes and generating genom...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, discovering a total ...
Background: Alu elements are short (∼300 bp) interspersed elements that amplify in primate genomes t...
A significant fraction of human Alu repeated sequences are members of the precise, recently inserted...
The long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is a highly successful retrotransposon in mammals. L1...
Human retrotransposons are genetic elements that copy themselves into new locations in the genome by...
Journal ArticleRetrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the hu...
<div><p>Retrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the human gen...
Retrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the human genome. Cur...
Retrotransposons have had a considerable impact on the overall architecture of the human genome. Cur...
Mobile elements such as Alu repeats have substantially altered the architecture of the human genome,...
Alu elements are the most successful SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) in primate genomes and have...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile el...
Their ability to move within genomes gives transposable elements an intrinsic propensity to affect g...
Alu repeats contribute to genomic instability in primates via insertional and recombinational mutage...
Gene duplication is one of the most important mechanisms for creating new genes and generating genom...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, discovering a total ...
Background: Alu elements are short (∼300 bp) interspersed elements that amplify in primate genomes t...
A significant fraction of human Alu repeated sequences are members of the precise, recently inserted...
The long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is a highly successful retrotransposon in mammals. L1...
Human retrotransposons are genetic elements that copy themselves into new locations in the genome by...