Unifying Repbase and Dfam: a new open foundation for transposable element research

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Repbase and Dfam, the two foundational resources for transposable element annotation, are being unified into a single, fully open access framework, with Repbase released under CC-0 and its core curation team joining the Dfam project.

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Kojima, K. K., Smit, A. F. A., Bao, W., Kohany, O., Kojima, N. F., Jurka, T., … Wheeler, T. J. (2026, December 1). Unifying Repbase and Dfam: a new open foundation for transposable element research. Mobile DNA. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13100-026-00409-9

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