For more than three decades, researchers studying genomes have relied on foundational resources such as Repbase and, more recently, Dfam, to identify and classify transposable elements — the mobile DNA The post Dfam and Repbase Unite to Create a Fully Open Resource for Transposable Element Research appeared first on Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) .

Dfam and Repbase Unite to Create a Fully Open Resource for Transposable Element Research
Joe Myxter

