{"entity": "publication", "iuid": "bc8b8c3a4d4f4c37850869265a42981f", "timestamp": "2026-08-22T09:10:54.024Z", "links": {"self": {"href": "https://publications-affiliated.scilifelab.se/publication/bc8b8c3a4d4f4c37850869265a42981f.json"}, "display": {"href": "https://publications-affiliated.scilifelab.se/publication/bc8b8c3a4d4f4c37850869265a42981f"}}, "title": "Genome Size Evolution: Small Transposons with Large Consequences.", "authors": [{"family": "Suh", "given": "Alexander", "initials": "A"}], "type": "journal article", "published": "2019-04-01", "journal": {"title": "Curr. Biol.", "issn": "1879-0445", "volume": "29", "issue": "7", "pages": "R241-R243", "issn-l": "0960-9822"}, "abstract": "Transposable elements (TEs) heavily influence genome size variation between organisms. A new study on larvacean tunicates now shows that even non-autonomous TEs - small TEs that parasitize the enzymatic machinery of large, autonomous TEs - can have a large impact on genome size.", "doi": "10.1016/j.cub.2019.02.032", "pmid": "30939304", "labels": [], "xrefs": [{"db": "pii", "key": "S0960-9822(19)30202-7"}], "notes": [], "created": "2026-08-21T11:17:30.425Z", "modified": "2026-08-21T11:17:30.440Z"}