LocusMasterTE – integrating long-read RNA sequencing improves locus-specific quantification of transposable element expression

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Transposable elements (TEs), often called “jumping genes,” are mobile DNA sequences that can relocate within the genome. While they have played a key role in evolution by reshuffling genetic material, their activity can also cause genetic instability, disrupt important genes, and contribute to various diseases, including cancer and neurological disorders. However, studying TEs has …

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