Published April 10, 2010
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RNA interference system differently responds to the same mobile element in distant Drosophila species
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Abstract
Mobile genetic elements (MEs) account for a considerable portion of the genome in almost all organisms studied in this respect [1, 2]. During evolution, organisms acquired numerous protective mechanisms that control the activity of various MEs and prevent their transpositions [3, 4].
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© 2010 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Original Russian Text © N.V. Rozhkov, A.A. Aravin, R. Sachidanandam, G.J. Hannon, O.N. Sokolova, E.S. Zelentsova, N.G. Shostak, M.B. Evgen'ev, 2010, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2010, Vol. 431, No. 3, pp. 411–413. Presented by Academician Yu.V. Ilyin August 13, 2009. Received October 12, 2009.Attached Files
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- 10.1134/s1607672910020079
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