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Transposable Elements in PinesVoronova et al., 2022
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- Voronova A
- Rungis D
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- The Pine Genomes
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The importance of mobile genetic elements or transposons in genome evolution and adaptation is being increasingly recognized. Transposons were shown to be involved in gene regulation, shaping chromosome structures, reshuffling coding sequences and …
- 241000018646 Pinus brutia 0 title abstract description 78
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