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The origin and evolution of mosquito APE retroposons
James L Crainey
, Clare F Garvey
, Colin A Malcolm
School of Life and Medical Sciences
Biosciences Research Group
Centre for Research in Mechanisms of Disease and Drug Discovery
Department of Clinical, Pharmaceutical and Biological Science
Crop Protection and Climate Change
Agriculture, Food and Veterinary Sciences
Centre for Agriculture, Food and Environmental Management Research
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Keyphrases
Retroposon
100%
Horizontal Transfer
57%
Genetic Diversity
28%
Transposable Elements
28%
Intimate Contact
14%
Anopheles
14%
Mosquito Genome
14%
L1 Element
14%
Diverse Data
14%
Well-defined
14%
Jockey
14%
Data Paucity
14%
Between-host
14%
Anopheles Gambiae
14%
Divergence Estimation
14%
Blood Feeding
14%
Wide-ranging
14%
Host Species
14%
Monophyletic Group
14%
Stochastic Losses
14%
Good Example
14%
Over-reliance
14%
Unprecedented Level
14%
Mosquito Species
14%
Vertical Inheritance
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Retrotransposon
100%
Horizontal Transfer
57%
Genetic Divergence
28%
Transposable Element
28%
Monophyly
14%
Species
14%
Host
14%
Taxon
14%
Cladistics
14%
Anopheles Gambiae
14%
Anopheles
14%