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Long terminal repeat retrotransposons of Mus musculus

Eugene M McCarthy* and John F McDonald

Genome Biology 2004, 5:R14 doi:

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Cerebellum-specific and age-dependent expression of an endogenous retrovirus with intact coding potential

Kang-Hoon Lee, Makoto Horiuchi, Takayuki Itoh, David G Greenhalgh, Kiho Cho Retrovirology 2011, 8:82 (12 October 2011)

Application of a set of ERV mining protocols identified a MuLV-ERV locus with full coding potential on chromosome 8 (named ERVmch8). It appears that ERVmch8 shares the same genomic locus with a replication-incompetent MuLV-ERV, called Emv2.

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LTR retrotransposons reveal recent extensive inter-subspecies nonreciprocal recombination in Asian cultivated rice

Hao Wang, Zhao Xu, Hongjie Yu BMC Genomics 2008, 9:565 (27 November 2008)

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LTR retrotransposon landscape in Medicago truncatula: more rapid removal than in rice

Hao Wang, Jin-Song Liu BMC Genomics 2008, 9:382 (10 August 2008)

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Endogenous retroviruses of the chicken genome

Ahsan Huda, Nalini Polavarapu, I King Jordan, John F McDonald Biology Direct 2008, 3:9 (24 March 2008)

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LTRharvest, an efficient and flexible software for de novo detection of LTR retrotransposons

David Ellinghaus, Stefan Kurtz, Ute Willhoeft BMC Bioinformatics 2008, 9:18 (14 January 2008)

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De novo identification of LTR retrotransposons in eukaryotic genomes

Mina Rho, Jeong-Hyeon Choi, Sun Kim, Michael Lynch, Haixu Tang BMC Genomics 2007, 8:90 (3 April 2007)

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Identification, characterization and comparative genomics of chimpanzee endogenous retroviruses

Nalini Polavarapu, Nathan J Bowen, John F McDonald Genome Biology 2006, 7:R51 (28 June 2006)

The identification and characterization of 42 families of chimpanzee endogenous retroviruses and a comparison to their human orthologs is described.