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Symposium 6: TEs in genetics and evolution
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S6-1
The role of transposable elements in environmental adaptation
Josefa Gonzalez (CSIC)
S6-2
Retrotransposon renders protection against future viral infection by triggering trained immunity
Zhao Zhang (Duke University)
S6-3
Deciphering the strategies evolved by a very successful transposable element
Susan R Wessler (University of California Riverside)
S6-4
Non-model animal perspectives on the annotation of transposable elements
Alexander Suh (University of East Anglia)
S6-5
The evolution of 26 diverse maize genomes driven by transposable elements
Shujun Ou (Iowa State University)
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