- S2CID 6218429.
Kazazian HH,
Goodier JL (August 2002). "LINE drive.
retrotransposition and
genome instability". Cell. 110 (3): 277–80. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(02)00868-1...
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retrotransposition affects brain function. LINE
retrotransposition is also a
feature of
several cancers, but it is
unclear whether retrotransposition...
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exhibit RNA/DNA
binding activity. ORF2 is
essential to
successful retrotransposition, and
encodes a
protein with both
reverse transcriptase and endonuclease...
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Common sources of gene
duplications include ectopic recombination,
retrotransposition event, aneuploidy, polyploidy, and
replication slippage. Duplications...
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newly created cDNA into
another genomic location.
Their mechanism of
retrotransposition is
shared with retroviruses, with the
difference that the rate of...
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pseudogenes are as follows: In
higher eukaryotes,
particularly mammals,
retrotransposition is a
fairly common event that has had a huge
impact on the composition...
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Common sources of gene
duplications include ectopic recombination,
retrotransposition event, aneuploidy, polyploidy, and
replication slippage. A
piece of...
- RNA-binding and
nucleic acid
chaperone activity that are
necessary for
retrotransposition. The
second ORF of L1
encodes a
protein that has
endonuclease and...
- mutation, such as a
chromosomal translocation,
tandem duplication, or
retrotransposition creates a
novel coding sequence containing parts of the
coding sequences...
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genetic mechanisms including gene duplication, de novo gene birth,
retrotransposition,
chimeric gene formation,
recruitment of non-coding
sequence into...