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Jumping elements can become incorporated in genome at different stages of development
A new study on sex chromosomes in primates may have important consequences for research on human genetic diseases. The study of the genomes of the human, chimpanzee, macaque, and orangutan concluded that there is a strong sex-chromosome bias in the distribution of transposable elements, and provided other insights about these important DNA*elements during the early stages of embryo development.
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