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  1. ...different preferences. Transposable elements are a source of genetic novelty between populations and species, driving rapid adaptive evolution. However, the extent of TEs’ contribution to host shift remains unexplored. Here, we perform genomic and transcriptomic analyses in six s of cactophilic species...
  2. ...@smmu.edu.cn, ljing@smmu.edu.cnAbstractEukaryotic s contain numerous transposable elements (TEs), whose dysregulation threatens stability and may contribute to cancer. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) is among the deadliest cancers, marked by abundant stroma that obscures tumor-specific molecular signals...
  3. ...and other mammalian species remains to be characterized. Here, we address the global contribution of TEs to mammalian NF-kB binding by performing a comparative genomic analysis of TNF-induced NF-kB binding in primary human, mouse, and cow aortic endothelial cells.ResultsTransposable elements contribute...
  4. ....74% in SVs, suggesting that TEs represent most of the large-scale sequence differences among the cichlid assemblies (Supplemental Table S6).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 7. Transposable elements (TEs) in the Lake Malawi cichlid pan. (A) Genome-wide and SV TE composition of the A...
  5. ...DNAs of T. freemani occur in extrachromosomal circular DNAs, which may contribute to their expansion and homogenization between nonhomologous chromosomes. We also identify numerous low-copy-number satDNAs that are orthologous between the siblings, some of which are associated with transposable elements...
  6. ...” sequences for easy identification by the user. In the semiautomatic mode, MCHelper automatically retains only “complete” sequences and provides graphical information, such as TE-Aid plots (Goubert et al. 2022), multiple sequence alignment (MSA) plots, and information on TE length and copy number...
  7. ...and Charlesworth 1983; Charlesworth and Langley 1989).DiscussionSupport for the genomic shock hypothesis on a microevolutionary scaleThis study provides empirical evidence for a role of hybridization in the evolution of transposable elements. It adds to the evidence of TE reactivation as a consequence...
  8. ...contribute to genomic diversification driven by the acquisition of adaptive elements across species.An intriguing possibility for the acquisition of novel, genetically adapted elements is the transfer of organelle DNA (Popadin et al. 2022; Butenko et al. 2024). In many eukaryotic species, organelles...
  9. ...dictates algorithms: recent developments in read alignment. Genome Biology 22. Bao W, Kojima KK, Kohany O. 2015. Repbase Update, a database of repetitive elements in eukaryotic s. Mobile DNA 6: 11. Bourque G, Burns KH, Gehring M, Gorbunova V, Seluanov A, Hammell M, Imbeault M, Izsvák Z, Levin HL, Macfarlan...
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  10. ...Corresponding authors: mhufford@iastate.edu, cnhirsch@umn.eduAbstractMuch of the profound interspecific variation in content has been attributed to transposable elements (TEs). To explore the extent of TE variation within species, we developed an optimized open-source algorithm, panEDTA, to de novo annotate TEs...
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