Over the last few years, scientists—including a team at Brown University—have produced mounting evidence that mobility within genomes of potentially harmful DNA snippets, called retrotransposable ...
The human genome is not static. Indeed, a substantial fraction of its sequence consists of retrotransposable elements that at some point in our evolutionary history moved into new genomic locations.
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