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  1. ...of transposable elements (HTT) is an important driver of evolution, yet the factors conditioning this phenomenon remain poorly characterized. Here, we screen 247 animal s from four phyla (annelids, arthropods, mollusks, chordates), spanning 19 independent transitions between aquatic and terrestrial lifestyles...
  2. ...decayed during early primate evolution (>50 million years ago [MYA]) before stabilizing since the separation of Old World monkeys (<50 MYA). Taken together, our results suggest ancient and lineage-specific transposon subfamilies contributed to mammalian NF-kB regulatory networks.Transposable elements (TEs...
  3. ...includes a new, comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) composition, location, and diversity. SVs and TEs are frequently close to coding sequences and many SVs are heterozygous, suggesting that SVs might impact gene and allele-specific expression. Most SVs are uniquely present in only one...
  4. ...). This finding is consistent with previous functional studies of Drosophila ZAD-ZNFs (Kasinathan et al. 2020) and our observation that the copy number of dipteran ZNFs does not correlate with the number of TE copies (Supplemental Data 1). Notably, we also found that in all species both retroelements and DNA...
  5. ...-derived promoters in isogenic cancer cell lines and provide a high-confidence TE expression atlas of TE promoters that are direct and indirect targets of TP53.About half of the human is made up of transposable elements (TEs) (Burns 2017; Deniz et al. 2019). Throughout evolution, TEs have been exapted as cis...
  6. ...Lake Malawi cichlid pan graph reveals extensive structural variation driven by transposable elements Fu Xiang Quah1,2, Miguel Vasconcelos Almeida1, Moritz Blumer2, Chengwei Ulrika Yuan1,2, Bettina Fischer2, Kirsten See1, Ben Jackson2, Richard Zatha3, Bosco Rusuwa3, George F. Turner4, M. Emília...
  7. ...on libraries generated by three de novo TE tools, RM2, EDTA and REPET, which differ in their output formats, and in six species, which differ in TE content and size: the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), rice (Oryza sativa), the hooded crow (Corvus cornix), zebrafish (Danio rerio), maize (Zea mays...
  8. ...invasions in experimentally evolving populations of Drosophila erecta.ResultsP-element invasion in D. erectaTo investigate the establishment of host control, we monitored P-element invasions in experimental populations of D. erecta, a species that does not have P-element insertions (i.e., naive species...
  9. ...promoters also have an increased substitution rate. Moreover, broad promoters have been shown to be more robust than narrow promoters in that they show less expression noise across haplotypes in Drosophila (Schor et al. 2017; Floc'hlay et al. 2021). Similarly, CpG island promoters have been found to induce...
  10. ...@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...
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