2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-024-05195-2
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Regulation and function of transposable elements in cancer genomes

Michael Lee,
Syed Farhan Ahmad,
Jian Xu

Abstract: Over half of human genomic DNA is composed of repetitive sequences generated throughout evolution by prolific mobile genetic parasites called transposable elements (TEs). Long disregarded as “junk” or “selfish” DNA, TEs are increasingly recognized as formative elements in genome evolution, wired intimately into the structure and function of the human genome. Advances in sequencing technologies and computational methods have ushered in an era of unprecedented insight into how TE activity impacts human biology i… Show more

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