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ISBN 10: 1587062135
ISBN 13: 978-1587062131
Author: Eugene D. Sverdlov
This book describes the role of the obligate inhabitants of all vertebrate genomes―endogenous retroviruses, especially those emerged in genomes rather recently, during primate evolution. It specially focuses on human endogenous retroviruses as well as other retroelements.
A Glance at Evolution through the Genomic Window
Complex Genome Comparisons: Problems and Approaches
A Brief Introduction to Primate Evolution
How Different Is the Human Genome from the Genomes of the Great Apes?
Retroviruses, Their Domesticated Relatives and Other Retroinvaders: Potential Genetic and Epigenetic Mediators of Phenotypic Variation
Genomic Distributions of Human Retroelements
Influence of Human Endogenous Retroviruses on Cellular Gene Expression
Genome-Wide Search for Human Specific Retroelements
Genome-Wide Analysis of Human Gene Expression: Application to the Expression of Human Endogenous Retroviruses
Phylogeny of Human Endogenous and Exogenous Retroviruses
Evolutionary Aspects of Human Endogenous Retroviral Sequences (HERVs) and Disease
retroviruses and primate genome evolution
retrovirus and evolution
retroviruses evolution
retrovirus genome
retrovirus genome integration
a retrovirus produces an enzyme
Tags: Eugene D Sverdlov, Retroviruses, Primate, Genome, Evolution, Molecular Biology, Intelligence Unit