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The following pages link to Which transposable elements are active in the human genome? (Q36748700):
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- Mobile DNA and the TE-Thrust hypothesis: supporting evidence from the primates (Q21198751) (← links)
- Human genetics and genomics a decade after the release of the draft sequence of the human genome (Q21245451) (← links)
- Active Alu retrotransposons in the human genome (Q22065778) (← links)
- Retrotransposons Revisited: The Restraint and Rehabilitation of Parasites (Q22252317) (← links)
- The impact of retrotransposons on human genome evolution (Q24863901) (← links)
- Next-generation VariationHunter: combinatorial algorithms for transposon insertion discovery (Q24599569) (← links)
- Nucleotide-resolution analysis of structural variants using BreakSeq and a breakpoint library (Q24633716) (← links)
- Paired-end mapping reveals extensive structural variation in the human genome (Q24653260) (← links)
- Epigenetic principles and mechanisms underlying nervous system functions in health and disease (Q24657549) (← links)
- Guardian of the Human Genome: Host Defense Mechanisms against LINE-1 Retrotransposition (Q26742086) (← links)
- Transposable elements in the mammalian embryo: pioneers surviving through stealth and service (Q26751043) (← links)
- Roles for retrotransposon insertions in human disease (Q26751314) (← links)
- The utility of transposon mutagenesis for cancer studies in the era of genome editing (Q26781762) (← links)
- The Fine LINE: Methylation Drawing the Cancer Landscape (Q26785958) (← links)
- Response of transposable elements to environmental stressors (Q26797512) (← links)
- Study of Modern Human Evolution via Comparative Analysis with the Neanderthal Genome (Q26859687) (← links)
- A review of bacteria-animal lateral gene transfer may inform our understanding of diseases like cancer (Q26864092) (← links)
- Human endogenous retroviruses and the nervous system (Q27012467) (← links)
- The impact of transposable elements in genome evolution and genetic instability and their implications in various diseases (Q27012919) (← links)
- SVA retrotransposons as potential modulators of neuropeptide gene expression (Q28066419) (← links)
- L1 retrotransposons, cancer stem cells and oncogenesis (Q28394080) (← links)
- Identification of a recently active mammalian SINE derived from ribosomal RNA (Q28597455) (← links)
- The coelacanth: Can a "living fossil" have active transposable elements in its genome? (Q28607083) (← links)
- Interspecies insertion polymorphism analysis reveals recent activity of transposable elements in extant coelacanths (Q28650419) (← links)
- Control of mammalian retrotransposons by cellular RNA processing activities (Q28654545) (← links)
- Identification of three new Alu Yb subfamilies by source tracking of recently integrated Alu Yb elements (Q28661560) (← links)
- Transposon-derived and satellite-derived repetitive sequences play distinct functional roles in Mammalian intron size expansion (Q28727065) (← links)
- Investigation of the origin and spread of a Mammalian transposable element based on current sequence diversity (Q28732339) (← links)
- PEMer: a computational framework with simulation-based error models for inferring genomic structural variants from massive paired-end sequencing data (Q28752684) (← links)
- Active human retrotransposons: variation and disease (Q29617668) (← links)
- Natural mutagenesis of human genomes by endogenous retrotransposons (Q29619443) (← links)
- A model-based clustering method for genomic structural variant prediction and genotyping using paired-end sequencing data (Q30585197) (← links)
- Mobster: accurate detection of mobile element insertions in next generation sequencing data (Q30864222) (← links)
- Assembly and characterization of novel Alu inserts detected from next-generation sequencing data (Q31002166) (← links)
- Transposable elements as drivers of genomic and biological diversity in vertebrates (Q33320829) (← links)
- Modeling neutral evolution of Alu elements using a branching process (Q33531513) (← links)
- Ablation of RNA interference and retrotransposons accompany acquisition and evolution of transposases to heterochromatin protein CENPB. (Q33563390) (← links)
- Insertion and deletion polymorphisms of the ancient AluS family in the human genome (Q33595772) (← links)
- Characteristics of transposable element exonization within human and mouse (Q33598617) (← links)
- Roles of retrotransposons in benign and malignant hematologic disease (Q33697456) (← links)
- NcRNA-microchip analysis: a novel approach to identify differential expression of noncoding RNAs (Q33734342) (← links)
- Distributions of Transposable Elements Reveal Hazardous Zones in Mammalian Introns (Q33900826) (← links)
- A comprehensive map of mobile element insertion polymorphisms in humans (Q34005332) (← links)
- Transposases are the most abundant, most ubiquitous genes in nature. (Q34020170) (← links)
- Annotating non-coding regions of the genome (Q34023095) (← links)
- Regulatory roles of Alu transcript on gene expression (Q34044555) (← links)
- Mobile elements and viral integrations prompt considerations for bacterial DNA integration as a novel carcinogen (Q34053726) (← links)
- A mobile threat to genome stability: The impact of non-LTR retrotransposons upon the human genome (Q34077410) (← links)
- Mobilizing diversity: transposable element insertions in genetic variation and disease (Q34138842) (← links)
- Small insertions and deletions (INDELs) in human genomes (Q34139307) (← links)