RNA interference has a role in regulating Drosophilatelomeres
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Casacuberta, Elena; Pardue, Mary-Lou
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Unlike many other organisms, Drosophila maintains its telomeres by the transposition of retrotransposons to chromosome ends. Recent work shows that proteins in the RNA interference pathway specifically regulate the expression of these retrotransposons and frequency of transposition in germline cells, but do not affect retrotransposon expression or telomere function in the soma.
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2006-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
Genome Biology
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BioMed Central Ltd
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Genome Biology. 2006 May 31;7(5):220
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1465-6906