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  • Retroviral promoters in the human genome
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 24, No. 14. (15 July 2008), pp. 1563-1567.
    by Andrew B Conley, Jittima Piriyapongsa, King I Jordan
  • Transposable elements and the evolution of regulatory networks.
    Nat Rev Genet (27 March 2008)
    by Cédric Feschotte
  • Transposable elements as drivers of genomic and biological diversity in vertebrates.
    Chromosome Res, Vol. 16, No. 1. (2008), pp. 203-215.
    posted to te by idonaldson on 2008-02-25 10:08:33 as ** along with 1 person and 1 group dchughes BergmanLab
  • A novel genome-scale repeat finder geared towards transposons
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 24, No. 4. (15 February 2008), pp. 468-476.
    by Xuehui Li, Tamer Kahveci, Mark A Settles
  • Conserved eukaryotic transposable elements and the evolution of gene regulation.
    Cell Mol Life Sci (20 November 2007)
    by J Jurka
  • Transposable element fragments in protein-coding regions and their contributions to human functional proteins
    Gene, Vol. 401, No. 1-2. (15 October 2007), pp. 165-171.
    by Ming Wu, Li Li, Zhirong Sun
  • Identification of the REST regulon reveals extensive transposable element-mediated binding site duplication.
    Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 34, No. 14. (2006), pp. 3862-3877.
    by R Johnson, RJ Gamblin, L Ooi, AW Bruce, IJ Donaldson, DR Westhead, IC Wood, RM Jackson, NJ Buckley
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