Characterizing transposable element contributions to the transcriptome with evidence-based and inferential methods
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Transposable elements (TEs), also known as ‘jumping genes,’ are DNA sequences that can change or duplicate their position within a genome. Particularly, when a new copy is inserted into a gene by a process called exonization, it creates new genetic material that contributes to new variations and functions within a species and, over time, to the…
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