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The following pages link to Horizontal transfer of transposable elements in plants (Q37079593):
Displaying 16 items.
- Nothing in Evolution Makes Sense Except in the Light of Genomics: Read-Write Genome Evolution as an Active Biological Process (Q26315280) (← links)
- Computational Identification Raises a Riddle for Distribution of Putative NACHT NTPases in the Genome of Early Green Plants (Q28603514) (← links)
- Constraint and opportunity in genome innovation (Q28658067) (← links)
- Whole genome surveys of rice, maize and sorghum reveal multiple horizontal transfers of the LTR-retrotransposon Route66 in Poaceae. (Q33418756) (← links)
- Microsporidian genomes harbor a diverse array of transposable elements that demonstrate an ancestry of horizontal exchange with metazoans. (Q34366711) (← links)
- Terminal-repeat retrotransposons with GAG domain in plant genomes: a new testimony on the complex world of transposable elements (Q35149014) (← links)
- An Ancient Transkingdom Horizontal Transfer of Penelope-Like Retroelements from Arthropods to Conifers (Q36882244) (← links)
- Horizontal transposon transfer in eukarya: detection, bias, and perspectives (Q38026538) (← links)
- Large distribution and high sequence identity of a Copia-type retrotransposon in angiosperm families (Q40657521) (← links)
- Does the Promoter Constitute a Barrier in the Horizontal Transposon Transfer Process? Insight from Bari Transposons (Q41511252) (← links)
- The Tvv1 retrotransposon family is conserved between plant genomes separated by over 100 million years (Q46924603) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of seventy-nine full-length mariner-like transposase genes in the Bambusoideae subfamily. (Q48061070) (← links)
- Orthologous comparisons of the Hd1 region across genera reveal Hd1 gene lability within diploid Oryza species and disruptions to microsynteny in Sorghum (Q48064573) (← links)
- Horizontal gene transfer in plants (Q56689814) (← links)
- An introduction to the vast world of transposable elements – what about the diatoms? (Q56992563) (← links)
- Diversity and evolution of Ty1-copia retroelements in representative tribes of Bambusoideae subfamily (Q84475923) (← links)