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This research investigates transposable elements (TEs) in Drosophila to understand their role in gene regulation. By identifying strain-specific TE-derived promoters, the project aims to reveal how these elements influence gene expression and contribute to the host genome's regulatory landscape.
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences that are able to spread within and between genomes.
While transposition may lead to evident harmful effects, TEs can also positively impact the host genome by, for instance, donating intrinsic regulatory elements such as promoters.
The main goal of this research project is to understand the regulatory changes that TEs engage within host genomes.
While in mammals TE-derived promoters are often observed, only recently Drosophila TEs were described as p…
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