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Harnessing transposable elements for plant functional genomics and genome engineering
Keywords transposon genome evolution neofunctionalization cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) non-coding RNAs crop breeding crop improvement The timeline of TE researches TEs, also called transposons, are prevalent in many eukaryotic genomes and constitute a large fraction of plant and animal genomes, ranging from 50% to 85% [1,2]. TEs play important roles in regulating gene expression [3], as well as in driving genome adaptation, genome evolution, and genetic diversity [4–7].
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