Retroshuffling the genomic deck.

作者: Jef D. Boeke , Oxana K. Pickeral

DOI: 10.1038/18118

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摘要: According to the exon-shuffling hypothesis, new genes are assembled from chunks of old ones. But how? A study L1 retrotransposon —which usually moves its own sequence one genomic location another —suggests a mechanism. This can co-mobilize 3' flanking segment non-L1 DNA locations, allowing juxtaposition two previously unlinked DNAs.

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