Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons constitute a predominant class of repetitive DNA elements in most plant genomes. With the increasing number of sequenced plant genomes, there is an ongoing demand for computational tools facilitating efficient annotation and classification of LTR retrotransposons in plant genome assemblies. Herein, we introduce DANTE, a computational pipeline for Domain-based ANnotation of Transposable Elements, designed for sensitive detection of these elements via their conserved protein domain sequences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Plant LTR-retrotransposons are classified into two superfamilies, Ty1/copia and Ty3/gypsy. They are further divided into an enormous number of families which are, due to the high diversity of their nucleotide sequences, usually specific to a single or a group of closely related species. Previous attempts to group these families into broader categories reflecting their phylogenetic relationships were limited either to analyzing a narrow range of plant species or to analyzing a small numbers of elements.
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