2007
DOI: 10.1007/s12041-007-0036-5
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Evolutionary appearance of mononucleotide repeats in the coding sequences of four genes in primates

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“…These features are largely consistent with twin or dual priming, but the lack of microhomology at the internal junction may suggest a role for NHEJ proteins in the repair process. The homopolymeric stretches resulting from these insertion events could act as sites of instability, contributing to genomic fluidity [48-50]. This study further illustrates the impact L1s have on their host genomes and adds to the diversity of insertion mechanisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…These features are largely consistent with twin or dual priming, but the lack of microhomology at the internal junction may suggest a role for NHEJ proteins in the repair process. The homopolymeric stretches resulting from these insertion events could act as sites of instability, contributing to genomic fluidity [48-50]. This study further illustrates the impact L1s have on their host genomes and adds to the diversity of insertion mechanisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%