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    Insights & Perspectives
    with David S. Goodsell, Wallace F. Marshall, Anthony M. Poole, Takehiko Kobayashi, Austen Rd Ganley, Bertrand Jordan, Luke Isbel, Dylan Owen, and Astrid Magenau
    Bioessays 34
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    Endogenous retrovirsuses (ERVs) have long been known to influence gene expression in plants in important ways, but what of their roles in mammals? Our relatively sparse knowledge in that area was recently increased with the finding that ERVs can influence the expression of mammalian resident genes by disrupting transcriptional termination. For many mammalian biologists, retrotransposition is considered unimportant except when it disrupts the reading frame of a gene, but this view continues to be…Read more
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    Gene silencing is an ancient means of producing multiple phenotypes from the same genotype
    with Neil A. Youngson and Suyinn Chong
    Bioessays 33 (2): 95-99. 2011.