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The following pages link to Helitrons shaping the genomic architecture of Drosophila: enrichment of DINE-TR1 in α- and β-heterochromatin, satellite DNA emergence, and piRNA expression (Q38593158):
Displaying 13 items.
- Adjacent sequences disclose potential for intra-genomic dispersal of satellite DNA repeats and suggest a complex network with transposable elements (Q36213652) (← links)
- Helitrons in Drosophila: Chromatin modulation and tandem insertions (Q36812430) (← links)
- Dissecting the Satellite DNA Landscape in Three Cactophilic Drosophila Sequenced Genomes. (Q38703950) (← links)
- Repetitive DNA in eukaryotic genomes. (Q42654883) (← links)
- A Horizontally Transferred Autonomous Helitron Became a Full Polydnavirus Segment in Cotesia vestalis. (Q46282358) (← links)
- Dispersion Profiles and Gene Associations of Repetitive DNAs in the Euchromatin of the Beetle Tribolium castaneum (Q50134033) (← links)
- Rolling-circle amplification of centromeric Helitrons in plant genomes. (Q51554834) (← links)
- Concurrent Duplication of Drosophila Cid and Cenp-C Genes Resulted in Accelerated Evolution and Male Germline-Biased Expression of the New Copies (Q89208011) (← links)
- Conversion of DNA Sequences: From a Transposable Element to a Tandem Repeat or to a Gene (Q91812966) (← links)
- De novo identification of satellite DNAs in the sequenced genomes of Drosophila virilis and D. americana using the RepeatExplorer and TAREAN pipelines (Q92123678) (← links)
- Diversification and collapse of a telomere elongation mechanism (Q92354850) (← links)
- Characterization of centromeric satellite DNAs (MALREP) in the Asian swamp eel (Monopterus albus) suggests the possible origin of repeats from transposable elements (Q96018262) (← links)
- Satellite DNA-like repeats are dispersed throughout the genome of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas carried by Helentron non-autonomous mobile elements (Q99551165) (← links)