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Tag te-cds [5 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag te-cds.
  • Do transposable elements really contribute to proteomes?
    Trends Genet (25 March 2006)
    by Valer Gotea, Wojciech Makałowski
  • Transposable elements and vertebrate protein diversity.
    Genetica, Vol. 118, No. 2-3. (July 2003), pp. 183-191.
    posted to te-cds tes by N0131826 on 2007-09-06 21:56:41 as **
  • Transposable elements are found in a large number of human protein-coding genes.
    Trends Genet, Vol. 17, No. 11. (November 2001), pp. 619-621.
    by A Nekrutenko, WH Li
    posted to te-cds tes by N0131826 on 2007-09-06 21:55:53 as **
  • Useful ‘junk’: Alu RNAs in the human transcriptome
    Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS), Vol. 64, No. 14. (19 July 2007), pp. 1793-1800.
  • Transposable element fragments in protein-coding regions and their contributions to human functional proteins
    Gene, Vol. 401, No. 1-2. (15 October 2007), pp. 165-171.
    by Ming Wu, Li Li, Zhirong Sun
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