that an important trigger mechanism for it is the pathological activation of
retroelements during aging, leading
Retroelements occupy 37% of the human genome and are involved in the regulation of gene expression
Retroelements play a key role in brain functioning in humans and other animals, since
to trigger FTD by activating specific
retroelements. FTD is associated with multiple single nucleotide
A hypothesis is proposed about the role of evolutionary relationship of
retroelements with transfer
species-specific activations of
retroelements in successive cell divisions. Evolutionary selection
The role of
retroelements in the development of hereditary tumor syndromes
the perspective of potential interactions between the virus and the host genome
retroelements. According to global
determined the activation of
retroelements in joint tissues and in peripheral blood of patients
that formation of universal ancestral units of all living organisms —
retroelements — in the evolution