Adaptive evolution among cytoplasmic piRNA proteins leads to decreased genomic auto-immunity is a research paper published in PLoS Genetics (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.494. It has been cited 26 times.
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0.494
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Grant: F32 GM090567
NIGMS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 GM074737
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01GM074737-03
Molecular genetics of Drosophila hybrid lethality
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1457800
Disentangling the roles of mutation and selection in the evolution of host-repression of transposable elements
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5F32GM090567-03
Evolution of piRNAs and germline transposon control in Drosophila
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2.81
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0.9%
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Additional file 1 of Rapid evolution of promoters from germline-specifically expressed genes including transposon silencing factors
Additional file 1 of Rapid evolution of promoters from germline-specifically expressed genes including transposon silencing factors
Additional file 2 of Rapid evolution of promoters from germline-specifically expressed genes including transposon silencing factors
Additional file 2 of Rapid evolution of promoters from germline-specifically expressed genes including transposon silencing factors