tailieunhanh - Landscape and evolutionary dynamics of terminal repeat retrotransposons in miniature in plant genomes

Terminal repeat retrotransposons in miniature (TRIMs) are a unique group of small long terminal repeat retrotransposons that are difficult to identify. Thus far, only a few TRIMs have been characterized in the euphyllophytes, and their evolutionary and biological significance as well as their transposition mechanisms are poorly understood. |

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