Mobile Genetic Elements Protocols and Genomic Applications

Transposable elements (TEs)-DNA sequences that are capable of moving from one chromosome location to another-are found in all living organisms. They have been increasingly investigated in a wide spectrum of species, including bacteria, plants, fungi, and animals. In Mobile Genetic Elements: Protocol...

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title_auth Mobile Genetic Elements Protocols and Genomic Applications
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title_full Mobile Genetic Elements Protocols and Genomic Applications edited by Wolfgang J. Miller, Pierre Capy
title_fullStr Mobile Genetic Elements Protocols and Genomic Applications edited by Wolfgang J. Miller, Pierre Capy
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