Background: There are over a half a million copies of L1 retroelements in the human genome which are responsible for as much as 0.5% of new human genetic diseases. Most new L1 inserts arise from young source elements that are polymorphic in the human genome. Highly active polymorphic “hot” L1 source elements have been shown to be capable of extremely high levels of mobilization and result in numerous instances of disease. Additionally, hot polymorphic L1s have been described to be highly active within numerous cancer genomes. These hot L1s result in mutagenesis by insertion of new L1 copies elsewhere in the genome, but also have been shown to generate additional full length L1 insertions which are also hot and able to further retrotranspose...
Diverse long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1)-dependent mutational mechanisms have been extensi...
SummaryHighly active (i.e., “hot”) long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) sequences comprise the...
Despite being scarce in the human genome, active L1 retrotrans-posons continue to play a significant...
© Streva et al. Background: There are over a half a million copies of L1 retroelements in the human ...
We completed an exhaustive search of the December 2001 human genome working draft and found 90 L1s w...
LINE-1 (L1) elements are autonomous retrotransposons that replicate through a copy-and-paste mechani...
SummaryCharacterizing structural variants in the human genome is of great importance, but a genome w...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
Long INterspersed Elements-1 (L1s) constitute >17% of the human genome and still actively transpo...
The human genome contains vast numbers of sequences that have copied themselves to new genomic locat...
Retrotransposition of L1 LINEs (long interspersed elements) continues to sculpt the human genome. Ho...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
Mobile elements represent a relatively new class of markers for the study of human evolution. Long i...
Using high-throughput sequencing, we devised a technique to determine the insertion sites of virtual...
Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (L1) retrotransposons are mobile repetitive elements that are ab...
Diverse long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1)-dependent mutational mechanisms have been extensi...
SummaryHighly active (i.e., “hot”) long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) sequences comprise the...
Despite being scarce in the human genome, active L1 retrotrans-posons continue to play a significant...
© Streva et al. Background: There are over a half a million copies of L1 retroelements in the human ...
We completed an exhaustive search of the December 2001 human genome working draft and found 90 L1s w...
LINE-1 (L1) elements are autonomous retrotransposons that replicate through a copy-and-paste mechani...
SummaryCharacterizing structural variants in the human genome is of great importance, but a genome w...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
Long INterspersed Elements-1 (L1s) constitute >17% of the human genome and still actively transpo...
The human genome contains vast numbers of sequences that have copied themselves to new genomic locat...
Retrotransposition of L1 LINEs (long interspersed elements) continues to sculpt the human genome. Ho...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
Mobile elements represent a relatively new class of markers for the study of human evolution. Long i...
Using high-throughput sequencing, we devised a technique to determine the insertion sites of virtual...
Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (L1) retrotransposons are mobile repetitive elements that are ab...
Diverse long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1)-dependent mutational mechanisms have been extensi...
SummaryHighly active (i.e., “hot”) long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) sequences comprise the...
Despite being scarce in the human genome, active L1 retrotrans-posons continue to play a significant...