Transposable elements (TEs) are genomic parasites capable of inserting virtually anywhere in the host genome, with manifold consequences for gene expression, DNA methylation and genomic stability. Notably, they can contribute to phenotypic variation and hence be associated with, for example, local adaptation and speciation. However, some organisms such as birds have been widely noted for the low densities of TEs in their genomes and this has been attributed to a potential dearth in transposition during their evolution. Here, we show that avian evolution witnessed diverse and abundant transposition on very recent timescales. First, we made an in-depth repeat annotation of the collared flycatcher genome, including identification of 23 new, re...
Background: Mammalian genomes commonly harbor endogenous viral elements. Due to a lack of comparable...
Birds are the most species-rich class of tetrapod vertebrates and have wide relevance across many re...
Birds are the most species-rich class of tetrapod vertebrates and have wide relevance across many re...
Transposable elements (TEs) are genomic parasites capable of inserting virtually anywhere in the hos...
Birds, the most species-rich monophyletic group of land vertebrates, have been subject to some of th...
Avian genomes have perplexed researchers by being conservative in both size and rearrangements, whil...
Since the sequencing of the zebra finch genome it has become clear that avian genomes, while largely...
Avian genomes have perplexed researchers by being conservative in both size and rearrangements, whil...
Avian genomes have perplexed researchers by being conservative in both size and rearrangements, whil...
Abstract Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic elements that can move around the genome, an...
Since the sequencing of the zebra finch genome it has become clear that avian genomes, while largely...
As a highly diverse vertebrate class, bird species have adapted to various ecological systems. How t...
Evolution is the change in inherited characteristics of a population through subsequent generations....
Abstract Background Transposable elements (TEs) are highly abundant genomic parasites in eukaryote g...
BACKGROUND: LTR retrotransposons contribute approximately 10 % of the mammalian genome, but it has b...
Background: Mammalian genomes commonly harbor endogenous viral elements. Due to a lack of comparable...
Birds are the most species-rich class of tetrapod vertebrates and have wide relevance across many re...
Birds are the most species-rich class of tetrapod vertebrates and have wide relevance across many re...
Transposable elements (TEs) are genomic parasites capable of inserting virtually anywhere in the hos...
Birds, the most species-rich monophyletic group of land vertebrates, have been subject to some of th...
Avian genomes have perplexed researchers by being conservative in both size and rearrangements, whil...
Since the sequencing of the zebra finch genome it has become clear that avian genomes, while largely...
Avian genomes have perplexed researchers by being conservative in both size and rearrangements, whil...
Avian genomes have perplexed researchers by being conservative in both size and rearrangements, whil...
Abstract Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic elements that can move around the genome, an...
Since the sequencing of the zebra finch genome it has become clear that avian genomes, while largely...
As a highly diverse vertebrate class, bird species have adapted to various ecological systems. How t...
Evolution is the change in inherited characteristics of a population through subsequent generations....
Abstract Background Transposable elements (TEs) are highly abundant genomic parasites in eukaryote g...
BACKGROUND: LTR retrotransposons contribute approximately 10 % of the mammalian genome, but it has b...
Background: Mammalian genomes commonly harbor endogenous viral elements. Due to a lack of comparable...
Birds are the most species-rich class of tetrapod vertebrates and have wide relevance across many re...
Birds are the most species-rich class of tetrapod vertebrates and have wide relevance across many re...