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The following pages link to Repetitive-DNA elements are similarly distributed on Caenorhabditis elegans autosomes (Q37148897):
Displaying 36 items.
- The most frequent short sequences in non-coding DNA (Q22065973) (← links)
- The transposable elements of the Drosophila melanogaster euchromatin: a genomics perspective (Q24803634) (← links)
- Exploring Repetitive DNA Landscapes Using REPCLASS, a Tool That Automates the Classification of Transposable Elements in Eukaryotic Genomes (Q27490892) (← links)
- Plant MITEs: useful tools for plant genetics and genomics (Q28585716) (← links)
- Active miniature transposons from a plant genome and its nonrecombining Y chromosome (Q28755532) (← links)
- Fourfold faster rate of genome rearrangement in nematodes than in Drosophila (Q28768382) (← links)
- Continuous exchange of sequence information between dispersed Tc1 transposons in the Caenorhabditis elegans genome (Q28768962) (← links)
- Tc8, a Tourist-like transposon in Caenorhabditis elegans (Q28769035) (← links)
- The Dfam database of repetitive DNA families (Q30488601) (← links)
- P elements and MITE relatives in the whole genome sequence of Anopheles gambiae (Q33254461) (← links)
- P instability factor: an active maize transposon system associated with the amplification of Tourist-like MITEs and a new superfamily of transposases (Q33947891) (← links)
- Eight novel families of miniature inverted repeat transposable elements in the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae (Q34099583) (← links)
- Evidence for centromere drive in the holocentric chromosomes of Caenorhabditis (Q34146142) (← links)
- What controls the length of noncoding DNA? (Q34420775) (← links)
- Transposons but not retrotransposons are located preferentially in regions of high recombination rate in Caenorhabditis elegans (Q34610956) (← links)
- Structure-based discovery and description of plant and animal Helitrons (Q34993314) (← links)
- An annotated catalog of inverted repeats of Caenorhabditis elegans chromosomes III and X, with observations concerning odd/even biases and conserved motifs (Q35027256) (← links)
- Single nucleotide polymorphisms in wild isolates of Caenorhabditis elegans. (Q35029517) (← links)
- Evolutionary history of Cer elements and their impact on the C. elegans genome (Q35038009) (← links)
- The Caenorhabditis elegans intermediate-size transcriptome shows high degree of stage-specific expression (Q35088043) (← links)
- Mobile genetic elements and sexual reproduction (Q36225341) (← links)
- Abundance, distribution and dynamics of retrotransposable elements and transposons: similarities and differences. (Q36225364) (← links)
- The MITE family heartbreaker (Hbr): molecular markers in maize (Q37405532) (← links)
- Miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements: discovery, distribution, and activity (Q38156243) (← links)
- Asymmetrically distributed oligonucleotide repeats in the Caenorhabditis elegans genome sequence that map to regions important for meiotic chromosome segregation (Q39096280) (← links)
- On the normalization of RNA equilibrium free energy to the length of the sequence (Q39749665) (← links)
- MAK, a computational tool kit for automated MITE analysis (Q39804196) (← links)
- terMITEs: miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs) in the termite genome (Blattodea: Termitoidae). (Q41357943) (← links)
- Core-SINE blocks comprise a large fraction of monotreme genomes; implications for vertebrate chromosome evolution. (Q42523463) (← links)
- Phylogenetic analysis reveals stowaway-like elements may represent a fourth family of the IS630-Tc1-mariner superfamily (Q42672750) (← links)
- Bioinformatics and genomic analysis of transposable elements in eukaryotic genomes (Q46681274) (← links)
- The plant MITE mPing is mobilized in anther culture (Q48265631) (← links)
- Long inverted repeats in eukaryotic genomes: recombinogenic motifs determine genomic plasticity. (Q51951858) (← links)
- Current awareness (Q63977523) (← links)
- Insertion preference of maize and rice miniature inverted repeat transposable elements as revealed by the analysis of nested elements (Q77149272) (← links)
- Contrasting evolutionary patterns and target specificities among three Tourist-like MITE families in the maize genome (Q84077280) (← links)