Convergent evolution of endometrial prolactin expression in primates, mice, and elephants through the independent recruitment of transposable elements.
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Nothing in Evolution Makes Sense Except in the Light of Genomics: Read-Write Genome Evolution as an Active Biological ProcessA review of inter- and intraspecific variation in the eutherian placentaEvolution of lineage-specific functions in ancient cis-regulatory modulesWhat does it take to evolve an enhancer? A simulation-based study of factors influencing the emergence of combinatorial regulationDetecting endogenous retrovirus-driven tissue-specific gene transcriptionPredictable transcriptome evolution in the convergent and complex bioluminescent organs of squidUterine selection of human embryos at implantationCompletely humanizing prolactin rescues infertility in prolactin knockout mice and leads to human prolactin expression in extrapituitary mouse tissuesExaptation of transposable elements into novel cis-regulatory elements: is the evidence always strong?Transposable elements re-wire and fine-tune the transcriptomeIs there a role for endogenous retroviruses to mediate long-term adaptive phenotypic response upon environmental inputs?A fish-specific transposable element shapes the repertoire of p53 target genes in zebrafishThe role of Transposable Elements in shaping the combinatorial interaction of Transcription FactorsTransformation of a transposon into a derived prolactin promoter with function during human pregnancyACP5 (Uteroferrin): phylogeny of an ancient and conserved gene expressed in the endometrium of mammalsFriends-Enemies: Endogenous Retroviruses Are Major Transcriptional Regulators of Human DNARegulatory activities of transposable elements: from conflicts to benefits.Genomics of preterm birth.Long Terminal Repeats: From Parasitic Elements to Building Blocks of the Transcriptional Regulatory RepertoireEvolutionary impact of transposable elements on genomic diversity and lineage-specific innovation in vertebrates.Exploring the read-write genome: mobile DNA and mammalian adaptation.The impact of transposable elements on mammalian development.Living Organisms Author Their Read-Write Genomes in Evolution.Evidence for convergent evolution of SINE-directed Staufen-mediated mRNA decay.Wiring for independence: positive feedback motifs facilitate individuation of traits in development and evolution.Towards a Dynamic Interaction Network of Life to unify and expand the evolutionary theory.Secretory Gene Recruitments in Vampire Bat Salivary Adaptation and Potential Convergences With Sanguivorous LeechesAnthropoid primate-specific retroviral element THE1B controls expression of CRH in placenta and alters gestation length
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Convergent evolution of endometrial prolactin expression in primates, mice, and elephants through the independent recruitment of transposable elements.
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Convergent evolution of endome ...... ment of transposable elements.
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Convergent evolution of endome ...... tment of transposable elements
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Claudio Casola
Dalen Agnew
Deena Emera
Derek E Wildman
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10.1093/MOLBEV/MSR189
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2011-08-02T00:00:00Z