The Relationship of Transposable Elements with Non-Coding RNAs in the Emergence of Human Proteins and Peptides
Rustam Nailevich Mustafin
Abstract:Transposable elements are the oldest structural and functional units that were formed
during the emergence of life on Earth. The most ancient properties of transposable elements are
the multifunctionality of their transcription and translation products and the formation of their
many variants through processing, due to which transposable elements are key evolutionary
sources of long non-coding RNAs, circular RNAs, microRNAs, proteins and peptides formation.
Moreover, the same type of transposon can simultaneou… Show more
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