Population scale mapping of transposable element diversity reveals links to gene regulation and epigenomic variation

  1. Tim Stuart
  2. Steven Eichten
  3. Jonathan Cahn
  4. Yuliya Karpievitch
  5. Justin Borevitz
  6. Ryan Lister  Is a corresponding author
  1. The University of Western Australia, Australia
  2. The Australian National University, Australia
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  1. Tim Stuart
  2. Steven Eichten
  3. Jonathan Cahn
  4. Yuliya Karpievitch
  5. Justin Borevitz
  6. Ryan Lister
(2016)
Population scale mapping of transposable element diversity reveals links to gene regulation and epigenomic variation
eLife 5:e20777.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.20777