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- genes', transposons can move within and between genomes allowing for this integration. While there are many positive effects of transposons in their...
- intermediate. DNA transposons can move in the DNA of an organism via a single-or double-stranded DNA intermediate. DNA transposons have been found in...
- deliver transposons through viral capsids. This facilitates integration into the chromosome and long-term transgene expression. The Tn5 transposon system...
- Tc1/mariner class of transposons found in the genomes of salmonid fish. As in humans, where about 20,000 inactivated Tc1/mariner-type transposons comprise almost...
- the usage of transposons in vertebrates has been limited due to a lack of transposons specific to vertebrates. Nearly all transposons compatible to and...
- Notre Dame. The TTAA-specific, short repeat elements are a group of transposons that share similarity of structure and properties of movement. These...
- of transposons, from a cell nucleus, the cloning is enabled for genes which contain the transposons.[self-published source?] By using transposon tagging...
- cloned the enzyme required for transposition of the Tn3 transposon. The existence of transposons was postulated in the late 1940s by Barbara McClintock...
- DNA. Transcriptional silencing of transposons is crucial to the maintenance of a genome. The “jumping” of transposons generates genomic instability and...
- hAT transposons are a superfamily of DNA transposons, or class II transposable elements, that are common in the genomes of plants, animals, and fungi....