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The evolutionary dynamics of transposable elements in eukaryote genomes
M. Tollis
, S. Boissinot
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
eukaryote
91%
genome
73%
population bottleneck
28%
demographic history
26%
inbreeding
26%
effective population size
25%
protist
24%
size structure
22%
population genetics
22%
recombination
21%
genomics
19%
fixation
18%
insect
18%
vertebrate
17%
DNA
16%
organism
13%
rate
12%
loss
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
DNA Transposable Elements
100%
Eukaryota
80%
Genome
52%
Genome Components
14%
Inbreeding
12%
Population Genetics
10%
Population Density
9%
Insecta
9%
Genetic Recombination
8%
Vertebrates
7%
Population
6%
History
6%
Demography
5%
DNA
4%
Agriculture & Biology
transposons
71%
eukaryotic cells
67%
genome
42%
selection intensity
11%
protists
10%
transposition (genetics)
9%
effective population size
9%
inbreeding
8%
demographic statistics
7%
population genetics
7%
history
6%
vertebrates
6%
genomics
5%
insects
5%
organisms
4%
DNA
4%