Landscape and evolutionary dynamics of terminal repeat retrotransposons in miniature in plant genomes
Landscape and evolutionary dynamics of terminal repeat retrotransposons in miniature in plant genomes
Terminal repeat retrotransposons in miniature (TRIMs) are a unique group of small long terminal repeat retrotransposons that are difficult to identify. Thus far, only a few TRIMs have been characterized in the euphyllophytes, and their evolutionary and biological significance as well as their transposition mechanisms are poorly understood.