Transposable element insertions have strongly affected human evolution

Volume: 107, Issue: 46, Pages: 19945 - 19948
Published: Nov 1, 2010
Abstract
Comparison of a full collection of the transposable element (TE) sequences of vertebrates with genome sequences shows that the human genome makes 655 perfect full-length matches. The cause is that the human genome contains many active TEs that have caused TE inserts in relatively recent times. These TE inserts in the human genome are several types of young Alus (AluYa5, AluYb8, AluYc1, etc.). Work in many laboratories has shown that such inserts...
Paper Details
Title
Transposable element insertions have strongly affected human evolution
Published Date
Nov 1, 2010
Volume
107
Issue
46
Pages
19945 - 19948
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