A joint research group team led by Sayuri Tsukahara and Tetsuji Kakutani of the University of Tokyo has clarified a mechanism of how retrotransposons, genetic elements that can “jump around” ...
Brown researchers will look into how a drug originally developed to treat HIV may reduce age-related inflammation.
A joint research group team led by Sayuri Tsukahara and Tetsuji Kakutani of the University of Tokyo has clarified a mechanism of how retrotransposons, genetic elements that can "jump around" ...
Ancient invaders in the human genome play a fundamental role in development, as well as the regeneration of tissue. These invaders, called retrotransposons, “are ancient genetic elements that have ...
Retrotransposons are evolutionarily ancient genes that “jump” around the human genome leaving a slew of repeat nucleotide sequences in their wake. These repeats can disturb normal gene function.
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