Trends in Genetics
Volume 36, Issue 6, June 2020, Pages 385-387
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Repetitive Elements: Different Subtypes Hint at Distinct Functions

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Lu et al. report that the association of different repeat types with distinct gene classes goes far beyond what has previously been shown and suggest that such relationship might be essential for gene function and regulation. As an example, they describe how long interspersed nuclear repeat (LINE1) transcripts are recruited together with associated genes to silent nuclear regions.

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