15 Years of IGB: Highlights from IGB Institutes past and present
Building molecules, studying symbioses between species, and exploring how life evolved
Building molecules, studying symbioses between species, and exploring how life evolved
A previously unappreciated interaction in the genome turns out to have possibly been one of the driving forces in the emergence of advanced life, billions of years ago.
This discovery began with a curiosity for retrotransposons, known as “jumping genes,” which are DNA sequences that copy and paste themselves within the genome, multiplying rapidly. Nearly half of the human genome is made up of retrotransposons, but bacteria hardly have them at all.