The rational use of IS6110 fingerprinting for studies of the molecular epidemiology and evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis requires understanding of the dynamics of transposition. In laboratory model systems, it has been shown that transposition is context-sensitive, i.e. it is influenced by the nature of the site in which the insertion sequence is presented. Stimulation of transposition by activation of an adjacent promoter supports the hypothesis that transposition occurs more readily from transcriptionally active locations. In addition, it has been shown that transposition can be enhanced by the expression of the transposase in trans. These findings imply that the frequency of transposition will vary substantially between different ...
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Background & Objectives: One of the potent tools to control Mycobacterium tuberculosis is molecular ...
The rate of change of IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) patterns of Mycobacteri...
The insertion Sequence IS6110, only present in the pathogens of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Compl...
<div><p>The insertion Sequence IS<i>6110</i>, only present in the pathogens of the <i>Mycobacterium ...
The role of the transposable insertion sequence IS6110 was studied in the evolution of Mycobacterium...
The insertion sequence IS6110 has been shown to be present only in members of the Mycobacterium tube...
The insertion Sequence IS6110, only present in the pathogens of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Compl...
Background The IS6110 insertion sequence, a member of the IS3 family of insertion sequences, was fou...
The epidemiology of infectious diseases has traditionally relied on observedpatterns of occurrence t...
We describe a hot spot for the insertion of IS6110 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis located in the area...
Insertion element IS61 10 occurs in multiple copies throughout the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Several technical hurdles and limitations have restricted the use o...
Journal ArticleUnder certain circumstances, it is possible to identify clonal variants of Mycobacter...
The combination of conventional epidemio-logic investigations with molecular techniques for genotypi...
Contains fulltext : 87731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A total of six...
Background & Objectives: One of the potent tools to control Mycobacterium tuberculosis is molecular ...
The rate of change of IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) patterns of Mycobacteri...
The insertion Sequence IS6110, only present in the pathogens of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Compl...
<div><p>The insertion Sequence IS<i>6110</i>, only present in the pathogens of the <i>Mycobacterium ...
The role of the transposable insertion sequence IS6110 was studied in the evolution of Mycobacterium...
The insertion sequence IS6110 has been shown to be present only in members of the Mycobacterium tube...
The insertion Sequence IS6110, only present in the pathogens of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Compl...
Background The IS6110 insertion sequence, a member of the IS3 family of insertion sequences, was fou...
The epidemiology of infectious diseases has traditionally relied on observedpatterns of occurrence t...
We describe a hot spot for the insertion of IS6110 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis located in the area...
Insertion element IS61 10 occurs in multiple copies throughout the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Several technical hurdles and limitations have restricted the use o...
Journal ArticleUnder certain circumstances, it is possible to identify clonal variants of Mycobacter...
The combination of conventional epidemio-logic investigations with molecular techniques for genotypi...
Contains fulltext : 87731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A total of six...
Background & Objectives: One of the potent tools to control Mycobacterium tuberculosis is molecular ...
The rate of change of IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) patterns of Mycobacteri...