Recently published gorilla genome has offered an opportunity to study human evolution through variety of approaches. Mobile genetic elements (MGes) insert non randomly in genome through mechanisms such as retrotransposition and may cause gene inactivation, transduction, regulation of gene expression and genome expansion. here we report that majority of gorilla genome is occupied with MGes (> 36%) with presence of LTRs and Non-LTRs such as Alus and L1s. Other types of MGes such as MIRs, retrovirus like elements eRVs and DNa transposons are also found using repeatmasker and eLaN pipeline. The distribution is similar to humans and Macaca genome. Using DNa scanner we also scanned preinsertion loci for number of different properties such as D...
What makes us human is one of the most interesting and enduring questions in evolutionary biology. T...
Gorillas are humans' closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance fo...
As is the case with mammals in general, primate genomes are inundated with repetitive sequence. Alth...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are fragments of DNA that can move around within the genome through r...
Roughly 50% of the primate genome consists of mobile, repetitive DNA sequences such as Alu and LINE1...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) account for a significant fraction of eukaryotic genomes and are impl...
Mobile elements represent a unique and powerful set of tools for understanding the variation in a ge...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, discovering a total ...
Background: Research into great ape genomes has revealed widely divergent activity levels over time ...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, predicting a total o...
The completion of the draft sequence of the rhesus macaque genome allowed us to study the genomic co...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDNA sequencing reveals that the genomes...
The SINE-R retroposon family has been identified by its relationship with the long terminal repeats ...
Noncoding DNA is central to our understanding of human gene regulation and complex diseases and meas...
Gorillas are humans’ closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance fo...
What makes us human is one of the most interesting and enduring questions in evolutionary biology. T...
Gorillas are humans' closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance fo...
As is the case with mammals in general, primate genomes are inundated with repetitive sequence. Alth...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are fragments of DNA that can move around within the genome through r...
Roughly 50% of the primate genome consists of mobile, repetitive DNA sequences such as Alu and LINE1...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) account for a significant fraction of eukaryotic genomes and are impl...
Mobile elements represent a unique and powerful set of tools for understanding the variation in a ge...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, discovering a total ...
Background: Research into great ape genomes has revealed widely divergent activity levels over time ...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, predicting a total o...
The completion of the draft sequence of the rhesus macaque genome allowed us to study the genomic co...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDNA sequencing reveals that the genomes...
The SINE-R retroposon family has been identified by its relationship with the long terminal repeats ...
Noncoding DNA is central to our understanding of human gene regulation and complex diseases and meas...
Gorillas are humans’ closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance fo...
What makes us human is one of the most interesting and enduring questions in evolutionary biology. T...
Gorillas are humans' closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance fo...
As is the case with mammals in general, primate genomes are inundated with repetitive sequence. Alth...