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Identification of DNA transposable elements in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) genome
German Lagunas‐Robles
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Single cell long read whole genome sequencing reveals somatic transposon activity in human brain. [PDF]
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Structural heterogeneity and functional convergence of transposable elements. [PDF]
Kosovsky GY, Glazko GV, Glazko TT.
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Satellite DNAs rising from the transposon graveyards. [PDF]
Šatović-Vukšić E, Majcen P, Plohl M.
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PERSPECTIVE: TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS, PARASITIC DNA, AND GENOME EVOLUTION
Evolution, 2001The nature of the role played by mobile elements in host genome evolution is reassessed considering numerous recent developments in many areas of biology. It is argued that easy popular appellations such as "selfish DNA" and "junk DNA" may be either inaccurate or misleading and that a more enlightened view of the transposable element-host relationship ...
M G, Kidwell, D R, Lisch
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DNA sequence of the maize transposable element Dissociation
Nature, 1984The DNA sequence of the terminal 4.2 kilobases (kb) of the 30-kb insertion in the endosperm sucrose synthase gene of maize mutant sh-m5933 shows that it comprises two identical 2,040-base pair (bp) segments, one inserted in the reverse direction into the other. We suggest that the 2,040-bp sequence is an example of the transposable element Dissociation
H P, Döring, E, Tillmann, P, Starlinger
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IS1294, a DNA Element That Transposes by RC Transposition
Plasmid, 2000IS1294, found on the ColD-like resistance plasmid pUB2380, is IS91-like. It is an active 1.7-kb insertion sequence that lacks terminal inverted repeats, displays insertion-site specificity, and does not generate direct repeats of the target site. The element has one large open reading frame, tnp(1294), encoding a transposase of 351 amino acids, related
Norma Tavakoli +5 more
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Transposable elements and DNA transposition in eukaryotes
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1990An interesting and surprising outcome of the last 15 years of Investigation into the organization of DNA sequences in eukaryotic genomes is the realization that a substantial proportion of each genome is made up of transposable DNA sequences. These sequences occur in families of repeated elements that may make up l&15% of the genome.
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