Since the discovery of the high abundance of Alu elements in the human genome, the interest for the functional significance of these retrotransposons has been increasing. Primate Alu and rodent Alu-like elements are retrotransposed by a mechanism driven by the LINE1 (L1) encoded proteins, the same machinery that generates the L1 repeats, the processed pseudogenes (PPs), and other retroelements. Apart from free Alu RNAs, Alus are also transcribed and retrotranscribed as part of cellular gene transcripts, generally embedded inside 3' untranslated regions (UTRs). Despite different proposed hypotheses, the functional implication of the presence of Alus inside 3'UTRs remains elusive. In this study we hypothesized that Alu elements in 3'UTRs coul...
The Alu repeats comprise more than 10% of the human genome. They spread in the genome by retrotransp...
Abstract Background The vast majority of the 1.1 million Alu elements are retrotranspositionally ina...
Alu elements are the most successful SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) in primate genomes and have...
Since the discovery of the high abundance of Alu elements in the human genome, the interest for the ...
Since the discovery of the high abundance of Alu elements in the human genome, the interest for the ...
BACKGROUND: The vast majority of the 1.1 million Alu elements are retrotranspositionally inactive, w...
As a family, Alu retrotransposons compose the single largest component of the human genome [2]. The...
Even though it represents $6-13\%$ ?????? ????????? of human genomic DNA, Alu sequences are rarely f...
Abstract.: Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amp...
Alu elements are one of the most successful groups of RNA retrotransposons and make up 11% of the hu...
Background The primate-specific Alu elements, which originated 65 million years ago, exist in over a...
SummaryThe human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% of...
Alu retroelements, whose retrotransposition requires prior transcription by RNA polymerase III to ge...
Of the 3c1.3 million Alu elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be activ...
Alu elements comprise \u3e10% of the human genome. We have used a computational biology approach to ...
The Alu repeats comprise more than 10% of the human genome. They spread in the genome by retrotransp...
Abstract Background The vast majority of the 1.1 million Alu elements are retrotranspositionally ina...
Alu elements are the most successful SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) in primate genomes and have...
Since the discovery of the high abundance of Alu elements in the human genome, the interest for the ...
Since the discovery of the high abundance of Alu elements in the human genome, the interest for the ...
BACKGROUND: The vast majority of the 1.1 million Alu elements are retrotranspositionally inactive, w...
As a family, Alu retrotransposons compose the single largest component of the human genome [2]. The...
Even though it represents $6-13\%$ ?????? ????????? of human genomic DNA, Alu sequences are rarely f...
Abstract.: Alu elements are the most abundant repetitive elements in the human genome; they have amp...
Alu elements are one of the most successful groups of RNA retrotransposons and make up 11% of the hu...
Background The primate-specific Alu elements, which originated 65 million years ago, exist in over a...
SummaryThe human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% of...
Alu retroelements, whose retrotransposition requires prior transcription by RNA polymerase III to ge...
Of the 3c1.3 million Alu elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be activ...
Alu elements comprise \u3e10% of the human genome. We have used a computational biology approach to ...
The Alu repeats comprise more than 10% of the human genome. They spread in the genome by retrotransp...
Abstract Background The vast majority of the 1.1 million Alu elements are retrotranspositionally ina...
Alu elements are the most successful SINEs (Short INterspersed Elements) in primate genomes and have...