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- W2968636563 abstract "ABSTRACT Nearly half of the human genome is made up of transposable elements (TEs) and there is evidence that TEs are involved in gene regulation. Here, we have integrated publicly available genomic, epigenetic and transcriptomic data to investigate this in a genome-wide manner. A bootstrapping statistical method was applied to minimize the confounder effects from different repeat types. Our results show that although most TE classes are primarily associated with reduced gene expression, Alu elements are associated with up regulated gene expression. Furthermore, Alu elements had the highest probability of any TE class of contributing to regulatory regions of any type defined by chromatin state. This suggests a general model where clade specific SINEs may contribute more to gene regulation than ancient/ancestral TEs. Finally, non-coding regions were found to have a high probability of TE content within regulatory sequences, most notably in repressors. Our exhaustive analysis has extended and updated our understanding of TEs in terms of their global impact on gene regulation, and suggests that the most recently derived types of TEs, i.e. clade or species specific SINES, have the greatest overall impact on gene regulation." @default.
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