@article{fdi:010073096, title = {{T}ransposable elements : all mobile, all different, some stress responsive, some adaptive ?}, author = {{L}anciano, {S}ophie and {M}irouze, {M}arie}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}ransposable elements ({TE}s) were first identified through the polymorphisms they induced in plants and animals. {G}enomic studies have later revealed that {TE}s were highly abundant in eukaryotic genomes. {R}ecently, more precise single individual genomic analyses have unravelled the huge diversity of {TE} insertions in many plant and animal species. {I}n most cases the stress conditions behind this diversity are not known and neither is the adaptive capacity of these natural {TE}-induced variants. {H}ere, we review some of the most recent examples of {TE}-related impacts on gene expression at the locus or the genome level and discuss the rich diversity of the {TE} repertoire and its potential role in adaptive evolution.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}urrent {O}pinion in {G}enetics and {D}evelopment}, volume = {49}, numero = {}, pages = {106--114}, ISSN = {0959-437{X}}, year = {2018}, DOI = {10.1016/j.gde.2018.04.002}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010073096}, }