A mobile threat to genome stability: The impact of non-LTR retrotransposons upon the human genome
Abstract
It is now commonly agreed that the human genome is not the stable entity originally presumed. Deletions, duplications, inversions, and insertions are common, and contribute significantly to genomic structural variations (SVs). Their collective impact generates much of the inter-individual genomic diversity observed among humans. Not only do these variations change the structure of the genome; they may also have functional implications, e.g....
Paper Details
Title
A mobile threat to genome stability: The impact of non-LTR retrotransposons upon the human genome
Published Date
Aug 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
211 - 221
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