Study sheds light on the darker parts of our genetic heritage
Published 19 July 2019 More than half of our genome consists of transposons, DNA sequences that are reminiscent of ancient, extinct viruses. Transposons are normally silenced by a process known as DNA methylation, but their activation can lead to serious diseases. Very little is known about transposons but researchers in an international collaboration project have now succeeded for the first time
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/study-sheds-light-darker-parts-our-genetic-heritage - 2025-04-19