Regulation of transposable elements by DNA modifications

Ö Deniz, JM Frost, MR Branco - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2019 - nature.com
Maintenance of genome stability requires control over the expression of transposable
elements (TEs), whose activity can have substantial deleterious effects on the host …

Regulation of transposable elements by DNA modifications

Ö Deniz, JM Frost, MR Branco - Nature reviews. Genetics, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Maintenance of genome stability requires control over the expression of transposable
elements (TEs), whose activity can have substantial deleterious effects on the host …

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Maintenance of genome stability requires control over the expression of transposable
elements (TEs), whose activity can have substantial deleterious effects on the host …

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Maintenance of genome stability requires control over the expression of transposable
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Regulation of transposable elements by DNA modifications

O Deniz, JM Frost, MR Branco - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2019 - go.gale.com
Maintenance of genome stability requires control over the expression of transposable
elements (TEs), whose activity can have substantial deleterious effects on the host …