MIRs are classic, tRNA-derived SINEs that amplified before the mammalian radiation.
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Ancient exaptation of a CORE-SINE retroposon into a highly conserved mammalian neuronal enhancer of the proopiomelanocortin geneCis- and trans-splicing of mRNAs mediated by tRNA sequences in eukaryotic cellsOn the phylogeny of Mustelidae subfamilies: analysis of seventeen nuclear non-coding loci and mitochondrial complete genomesExpression in vitro of alternatively spliced variants of the messenger RNA for human apolipoprotein E receptor-2 identified in human tissues by ribonuclease protection assaysSINE insertions: powerful tools for molecular systematicsCoevolution Theory of the Genetic Code at Age Forty: Pathway to Translation and Synthetic LifeMIR retrotransposon sequences provide insulators to the human genomeGenome-Wide Search Identifies 1.9 Mb from the Polar Bear Y Chromosome for Evolutionary AnalysesMammalian-wide interspersed repeat (MIR)-derived enhancers and the regulation of human gene expressionRNA-Mediated Gene Duplication and Retroposons: Retrogenes, LINEs, SINEs, and Sequence SpecificitySINEBase: a database and tool for SINE analysisThe role of Transposable Elements in shaping the combinatorial interaction of Transcription FactorsExtrathymic generation of regulatory T cells in placental mammals mitigates maternal-fetal conflictExpansion of CORE-SINEs in the genome of the Tasmanian devilEffect of the transposable element environment of human genes on gene length and expressionA novel web-based TinT application and the chronology of the Primate Alu retroposon activityA novel mode of enhancer evolution: the Tal1 stem cell enhancer recruited a MIR element to specifically boost its activityEvolutionary history of mammalian transposons determined by genome-wide defragmentationGene function and expression level influence the insertion/fixation dynamics of distinct transposon families in mammalian intronsFunctional noncoding sequences derived from SINEs in the mammalian genomeTiggers and DNA transposon fossils in the human genomeUbiquitous mammalian-wide interspersed repeats (MIRs) are molecular fossils from the mesozoic eraCORE-SINEs: eukaryotic short interspersed retroposing elements with common sequence motifsThe Dfam database of repetitive DNA families.A dog microsatellite at the VIAS-D21 locus with demonstrated linkage to the marker CXX20.Sequence and gene content in 35 kb genomic clone mapping in the human Xq27.1 region.Phylogenomic investigation of CR1 LINE diversity in reptiles.SERpredict: detection of tissue- or tumor-specific isoforms generated through exonization of transposable elements.Weak preservation of local neutral substitution rates across mammalian genomes.Deletion of the fibrinogen [correction of fibrogen] alpha-chain gene (FGA) causes congenital afibrogenemia.A SINE in the genome of the cephalochordate amphioxus is an Alu element.Functional persistence of exonized mammalian-wide interspersed repeat elements (MIRs)Does SINE evolution preclude Alu function?macroH2A1 histone variants are depleted on active genes but concentrated on the inactive X chromosomePervasive transcription of the eukaryotic genome: functional indices and conceptual implications.tRNA genes protect a reporter gene from epigenetic silencing in mouse cells.Ancient traces of tailless retropseudogenes in therian genomes.Short Interspersed Nuclear Element (SINE) Sequences in the Genome of the Human Pathogenic Fungus Aspergillus fumigatus Af293Possible involvement of SINEs in mammalian-specific brain formationMetaSINEs: Broad Distribution of a Novel SINE Superfamily in Animals
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MIRs are classic, tRNA-derived SINEs that amplified before the mammalian radiation.
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MIRs are classic, tRNA-derived SINEs that amplified before the mammalian radiation.
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MIRs are classic, tRNA-derived SINEs that amplified before the mammalian radiation.
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MIRs are classic, tRNA-derived SINEs that amplified before the mammalian radiation.
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MIRs are classic, tRNA-derived SINEs that amplified before the mammalian radiation.
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1995-01-01T00:00:00Z