Study of Transposable Elements and Their Genomic Impact.

Methods Mol Biol

-Genyo (Center for Genomics and Oncological Research), Pfizer/Universidad de Granada/Junta de Andalucia. PTS Granada, Spain-Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine (IGMM), University of Edinburgh,, Edinburgh, UK.

Published: December 2016

Transposable elements (TEs) have been considered traditionally as junk DNA, i.e., DNA sequences that despite representing a high proportion of genomes had no evident cellular functions. However, over the last decades, it has become undeniable that not only TE-derived DNA sequences have (and had) a fundamental role during genome evolution, but also TEs have important implications in the origin and evolution of many genomic disorders. This concise review provides a brief overview of the different types of TEs that can be found in genomes, as well as a list of techniques and methods used to study their impact and mobilization. Some of these techniques will be covered in detail in this Method Book.

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