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Oxford University Press, The Plant Cell, 11(24), p. 4422-4436, 2012

DOI: 10.1105/tpc.112.103630

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Genome-Wide Characterization of Nonreference Transposons Reveals Evolutionary Propensities of Transposons in Soybean

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Abstract

The authors developed a strategy to identify putative transposon insertions that are present in a resequenced soybean population but absent in the soybean reference genome. Comparison of the distribution patterns of these elements and the patterns in the reference genome revealed evolutionary processes that reshaped the landscape of transposons after their integration in the host genome.