The RNA polymerase dictates ORF1 requirement and timing of LINE and SINE retrotransposition.

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Published in PLoS Genet on April 24, 2009

Authors

Emily N Kroutter1, Victoria P Belancio, Bradley J Wagstaff, Astrid M Roy-Engel

Author Affiliations

1: Tulane Cancer Center SL-66, Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America.

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