Abstract:Human endogenous retrovirus (HERV) transcripts are known to be highly expressed in can-cers, yet their activity in non-diseased tissue is largely unknown. Using the GTEx RNA-seq da-taset from normal tissue sampled at autopsy, we characterized individual expression of the recent HERV-K(HML-2) provirus group across 13,000 different samples of 54 different tissues from 948 individuals. HML-2 transcripts could be identified in every tissue sampled, and were elevated in the cerebellum, pituitary, testis, and thyroi… Show more
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