Transposable elements in sexual and ancient asexual taxa.
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The Sinbad retrotransposon from the genome of the human blood fluke, Schistosoma mansoni, and the distribution of related Pao-like elementsOrigin of the cell nucleus, mitosis and sex: roles of intracellular coevolutionSynergy between sequence and size in Large-scale genomicsCytogenetic evidence for asexual evolution of bdelloid rotifersSaci-1, -2, and -3 and Perere, four novel retrotransposons with high transcriptional activities from the human parasite Schistosoma mansoniFunctional roles of 3'-terminal structures of template RNA during in vivo retrotransposition of non-LTR retrotransposon, R1Bm.Nucleomorph genomes: much ado about practically nothing.Evolutionary interaction between W/Y chromosome and transposable elementsCharacterization of the sequence specificity of the R1Bm endonuclease domain by structural and biochemical studiesGenetic evidence that the non-homologous end-joining repair pathway is involved in LINE retrotranspositionNo Accumulation of Transposable Elements in Asexual ArthropodsThe predominantly selfing plant Arabidopsis thaliana experienced a recent reduction in transposable element abundance compared to its outcrossing relative Arabidopsis lyrataSelfish genetic elements, genetic conflict, and evolutionary innovationTranscriptome Analysis of ESTs from a Chaetognath Reveals a Deep-Branching Clade of Retrovirus-Like RetrotransposonsCareful with understudied phyla: the case of chaetognath.The abundance of sterile transcripts in Giardia lamblia.Boudicca, a retrovirus-like long terminal repeat retrotransposon from the genome of the human blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni.Purifying selection in mitochondria, free-living and obligate intracellular proteobacteria.Does selection against transcriptional interference shape retroelement-free regions in mammalian genomes?Large-scale transcriptome data reveals transcriptional activity of fission yeast LTR retrotransposons.LTR retroelements in the genome of Daphnia pulex.Transposable elements in cancer as a by-product of stress-induced evolvabilityTransposable elements and factors influencing their success in eukaryotesLarge differences between LINE-1 amplification rates in the human and chimpanzee lineages.Diverse DNA transposons in rotifers of the class Bdelloidea.Another protozoan contributes to understanding telomeres and transposable elements.Three retrotransposon families in the genome of Giardia lamblia: two telomeric, one deadEvolution of the apomixis transmitting chromosome in Pennisetum.Tracing the LINEs of human evolutionHomologous recombination occurs in Entamoeba and is enhanced during growth stress and stage conversion.A potentially functional mariner transposable element in the protist Trichomonas vaginalis.Integrated mechanism for the generation of the 5' junctions of LINE inserts.Extreme resistance of bdelloid rotifers to ionizing radiationThe take and give between retrotransposable elements and their hosts.The fate of transposable elements in asexual populations.Random DNA libraries from three species of the stick insect genus Bacillus (Insecta: Phasmida): repetitive DNA characterization and first observation of polyneopteran MITEs.Ameiotic recombination in asexual lineages of Daphnia.Repetitive elements in genomes of parasitic protozoaA deep-branching clade of retrovirus-like retrotransposons in bdelloid rotifersPhenotype characterization of embryoid body structures generated by a crystal comet effect tail in an intercellular cancer collision scenario
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Transposable elements in sexual and ancient asexual taxa.
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Transposable elements in sexual and ancient asexual taxa.
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Transposable elements in sexual and ancient asexual taxa.
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Transposable elements in sexual and ancient asexual taxa.
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Transposable elements in sexual and ancient asexual taxa.
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Transposable elements in sexual and ancient asexual taxa.
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M Meselson
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14473-14477
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10.1073/PNAS.97.26.14473
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2000-12-01T00:00:00Z