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Evolution Landscape of PiggyBac (PB) Transposon in Beetles (Coleoptera). [PDF]
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Occurrence of oxazolidinone resistance genes in enterococci, staphylococci, and Mammaliicoccus sciuri from swine slaughterhouse wastewater, Italy. [PDF]
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Emerging trends in genome integration tools for precision engineering of diverse bacterial species. [PDF]
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A transposon-like element in human DNA
Nature, 1985Mobile genetic elements have been reported in prokaryotes, plants, yeast and Drosophila. The only transposon-like sequences reported for mammalian organisms are closely related to retroviruses, although undoubtedly other transposon families exist within the mammalian genome.
K E, Paulson +7 more
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DNA Sequencing with Transposons
Journal of Computational Biology, 2000The use of transposons offers the possibility of a directed approach to DNA sequencing, where a target DNA up to about 6kb in length can be sequenced quickly and with minimal redundancy. Transposons are mobile DNA elements which can be inserted in a reasonably random fashion into the target DNA.
S E, Cawley, T P, Speed
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T‐DNA and Transposon Tagging in Aspen
Plant Biology, 2004Abstract: We have investigated the somatic activity of the maize Activator (Ac) element in haploid and diploid aspen with the objective of developing an efficient transposon‐based system for gene isolation in the model tree species Populus. It was shown that Ac is reinserted, frequently into or near coding regions in aspen, and therefore can be used ...
M, Fladung +3 more
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An active DNA transposon family in rice
Nature, 2003The publication of draft sequences for the two subspecies of Oryza sativa (rice), japonica (cv. Nipponbare) and indica (cv. 93-11), provides a unique opportunity to study the dynamics of transposable elements in this important crop plant. Here we report the use of these sequences in a computational approach to identify the first active DNA transposons ...
Ning, Jiang +6 more
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Rapid Amplification of Uncharacterized Transposon‐tagged DNA Sequences from Genomic DNA
Yeast, 1997Although the entire DNA sequence of the yeast genome has been determined, the functions of nearly a third of the identified genes are unknown. Recently, we described a collection of mutants, each with a transposon-tagged disruption in an essential gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
K T, Chun +3 more
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Transposon and T-DNA mutagenesis
2000Abstract Insertional mutagenesis with a known mobile DNA insert can generate mutations that are marked by a molecular tag. When the insertion disrupts a gene, causing a mutant phenotype, the tagged mutant gene can easily be cloned using the DNA insert as a molecular probe.
Aarts, M.G.M., Koncz, C., Pereira, A.
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