Snapshots of genetic copy-and-paste machinery in action
Gael Cristofari ()
Nature, 2024, vol. 626, issue 7997, 40-42
Abstract:
LINE-1 DNA elements self-duplicate, inserting the copy into new regions of the genome — a key process in chromosome evolution. Structures of the machinery that performs this process in humans are now reported.
Keywords: Structural biology; Biochemistry; Molecular biology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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