Background: While some transposable elements (TEs) have been found in the sequenced genomes of frog species, detailed studies of these elements have been lacking. In this work, we investigated the occurrence of the Rex1 element, which is widespread in fish, in anurans of the genus Physalaemus. We isolated and characterized the reverse transcriptase (RT)-coding sequences of Rex1 elements of five species of this genus. Results: The amino acid sequences deduced from the nucleotide sequences of the isolated fragments allowed us to unambiguously identify regions corresponding to domains 3-7 of RT. Some of the nucleotide sequences isolated from Physlaemus ephippifer and P. albonotatus had internal deletions, suggesting that these fragments are li...
Transposable elements (TEs) are repetitive DNA sequences that can make new copies of themselves that...
Frogs are an ecologically diverse and phylogenetically ancient group of anuran amphibians that inclu...
We sequenced the genome of the strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio, at a depth of 127.5× using v...
While some transposable elements (TEs) have been found in the sequenced genomes of frog species, det...
Background: While some transposable elements (TEs) have been found in the sequenced genomes of frog ...
To enhance our understanding of the organization of the genome and chromosome evolution of cichlid f...
Transposable elements are repetitive DNA sequences comprising a group of segments able to move and c...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to produce broad changes in the genomes o...
The frog species Physalaemus ephippifer exists in the Amazonian region and harbors heteromorphic Z a...
Transposons and retrotransposons represent a great portion of the eukaryotic genome. These repeated ...
Repeated DNA elements have been extensively applied as physical chromosome markers in comparative st...
Repetitive DNA sequences are present in the genome of basically every known organism, and transposab...
Repetitive DNA is an intriguing portion of the genome still not completely discovered and shows a hi...
Alignment of the fragments of the retroelement Rex1 isolated from species of Physalaemus with corres...
In the green frog hybrids there exists an exclusive cytogenetic reproductive mechanism, referred to ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are repetitive DNA sequences that can make new copies of themselves that...
Frogs are an ecologically diverse and phylogenetically ancient group of anuran amphibians that inclu...
We sequenced the genome of the strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio, at a depth of 127.5× using v...
While some transposable elements (TEs) have been found in the sequenced genomes of frog species, det...
Background: While some transposable elements (TEs) have been found in the sequenced genomes of frog ...
To enhance our understanding of the organization of the genome and chromosome evolution of cichlid f...
Transposable elements are repetitive DNA sequences comprising a group of segments able to move and c...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to produce broad changes in the genomes o...
The frog species Physalaemus ephippifer exists in the Amazonian region and harbors heteromorphic Z a...
Transposons and retrotransposons represent a great portion of the eukaryotic genome. These repeated ...
Repeated DNA elements have been extensively applied as physical chromosome markers in comparative st...
Repetitive DNA sequences are present in the genome of basically every known organism, and transposab...
Repetitive DNA is an intriguing portion of the genome still not completely discovered and shows a hi...
Alignment of the fragments of the retroelement Rex1 isolated from species of Physalaemus with corres...
In the green frog hybrids there exists an exclusive cytogenetic reproductive mechanism, referred to ...
Transposable elements (TEs) are repetitive DNA sequences that can make new copies of themselves that...
Frogs are an ecologically diverse and phylogenetically ancient group of anuran amphibians that inclu...
We sequenced the genome of the strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio, at a depth of 127.5× using v...