Addendum to stress and the dynamic genome: Steroids, epigenetics, and the transposome

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Abstract

Retrotransposons constitute a majority of mammalian DNA, but their role in the cell is still poorly understood. Long thought to be useless, new evidence links retrotransposon expression to a variety of negative consequences. Furthermore, through interactions with steroid hormone receptors, retrotransposons are proposed to play a role in the pathology of psychological stress.

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Griffiths, B. B., & Hunter, R. G. (2015). Addendum to stress and the dynamic genome: Steroids, epigenetics, and the transposome. Communicative and Integrative Biology, 8(5), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2015.1035847

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