Diversity and evolution of the transposable element repertoire in insects
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Authors | Malte Petersen, David Armisén, Richard A. Gibbs, Lars Hering, Abderrahman Khila, Georg Mayer, Stephen Richards, Oliver Niehuis & Bernhard Misof |
Journal/Conference Name | BMC Evolutionary Biology |
Paper Category | Behavior and Systematics, Ecology, Evolution |
Paper Abstract | Transposable elements (TEs) are a major component of metazoan genomes and are associated with a variety of mechanisms that shape genome architecture and evolution. Despite the ever-growing number of insect genomes sequenced to date, our understanding of the diversity and evolution of insect TEs remains poor. |
Date of publication | 2019 |
Code Programming Language | Perl |
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