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Alu insertion profiling: Array-based methods to detect Alu insertions in the human genome - ScienceDirect
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ALUternative Regulation for Gene Expression: Trends in Cell Biology
Alu elements: know the SINEs | Genome Biology | Full Text
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The origins and implications of Aluternative splicing: Trends in Genetics
Alu repeats and human genomic diversity | Nature Reviews Genetics
Sequence evidence for precise Alu element deletion. (A, B) Cases 33 and... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Diverse cis factors controlling Alu retrotransposition: What causes Alu elements to die?
The impact of Alu elements on DNA repair of the genome. Homeologous Alu... | Download Scientific Diagram
Schematic representation of Alu inserts interference with gene... | Download Scientific Diagram
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IJMS | Free Full-Text | ALUminating the Path of Atherosclerosis Progression: Chaos Theory Suggests a Role for Alu Repeats in the Development of Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease
The L1-dependant and Pol III transcribed Alu retrotransposon, from its discovery to innate immunity | SpringerLink
Functions and Utility of Alu Jumping Genes | Learn Science at Scitable
Alu elements: know the SINEs | Genome Biology | Full Text
Functions and Utility of Alu Jumping Genes | Learn Science at Scitable
Alu element - Wikipedia
ALU non-B-DNA conformations, flipons, binary codes and evolution | Royal Society Open Science
Alu repeats and human genomic diversity | Nature Reviews Genetics
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IJMS | Free Full-Text | ALUminating the Path of Atherosclerosis Progression: Chaos Theory Suggests a Role for Alu Repeats in the Development of Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease