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TES

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abbreviation

  1. Times Educational Supplement

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The King's researchers found that when ASXL1 and EZH2 are mutated, TEs become abnormally active.

From Science Daily

In this study, the researchers discovered that these drugs work in a different way when TEs are active.

From Science Daily

As TEs move within the genome, they create DNA breaks.

From Science Daily

To verify that this effect truly depended on TE activity, the researchers used reverse transcriptase inhibitors, which stop TEs from copying themselves.

From Science Daily

Class Charts, which is operated by Tes Global Ltd, did not respond to the BBC's requests for further information.

From BBC