Transposable elements (TEs) are potentially harmful DNA sequences that can copy themselves and then insert elsewhere into the genome, causing damage and disrupting normal gene …
SLC13A5 (mIndy, Hindy) encodes a Na+-coupled citrate transporter expressed on the plasma membrane of liver, testes, and brain tissue. SLC13A5 has been identified as a …
Transposable elements (TEs) are genetic elements that can move around the genome, causing mutations and genomic instability. These "jumping" genes are ubiquitous in the genomes …
Retrotransposable element (RTE) mobilization due to heterochromatin loss is among the molecular mechanisms associated with deleterious phenotypes that accompany biological aging. Here, we describe novel …