- 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....