Background: Non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons have contributed to shaping the structure and function of genomes. In silico and experimental approaches have been used to identify the non-LTR elements of the urochordate Ciona intestinalis. Knowledge of the types and abundance of non-LTR elements in urochordates is a key step in understanding their contribution to the structure and function of vertebrate genomes. Results: Consensus elements phylogenetically related to the I, LINE1, LINE2, LOA and R2 elements of the 14 eukaryotic non-LTR clades are described from C. intestinalis. The ascidian elements showed conservation of both the reverse transcriptase coding sequence and the overall structural organization seen in each clad...
2A oligopeptide sequences (“2As”) mediate a cotranslational recoding event termed “ribosome skipping...
The role of RNA-based duplication, or retroposition, in the evolution of new gene functions in mamma...
We have conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the Ribonuclease HI (RNH) domains present in Eubacteria...
Background: Non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons have contributed to shaping the stru...
Background: Non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons have contributed to shaping the stru...
Retrotransposable elements have played an important role in shaping eukaryotic DNA, and their activi...
Retrotransposable elements have played an important role in shaping eukaryotic DNA, and their activi...
Motivation: The analysis of animal genomes showed that only a minute part of their DNA codes for pro...
The first chordates appear in the fossil record at the time of the Cambrian explosion, nearly 550 mi...
Author Posting. © Society of Systematic Biologists, 2006. This article is posted here by permission...
LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposons are dynamic elements. They have the potential to cause great genomic ch...
The diversity and abundance of non–long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons (nLTR-RT) differ dras...
Retrotransposons encompass a specific class of mobile genetic elements that are widespread across eu...
Background: Transposable elements are biologically important components of eukaryote genomes. In par...
Background: Long terminal repeat (LTR) retroelements represent a successful group of transposable el...
2A oligopeptide sequences (“2As”) mediate a cotranslational recoding event termed “ribosome skipping...
The role of RNA-based duplication, or retroposition, in the evolution of new gene functions in mamma...
We have conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the Ribonuclease HI (RNH) domains present in Eubacteria...
Background: Non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons have contributed to shaping the stru...
Background: Non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons have contributed to shaping the stru...
Retrotransposable elements have played an important role in shaping eukaryotic DNA, and their activi...
Retrotransposable elements have played an important role in shaping eukaryotic DNA, and their activi...
Motivation: The analysis of animal genomes showed that only a minute part of their DNA codes for pro...
The first chordates appear in the fossil record at the time of the Cambrian explosion, nearly 550 mi...
Author Posting. © Society of Systematic Biologists, 2006. This article is posted here by permission...
LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposons are dynamic elements. They have the potential to cause great genomic ch...
The diversity and abundance of non–long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons (nLTR-RT) differ dras...
Retrotransposons encompass a specific class of mobile genetic elements that are widespread across eu...
Background: Transposable elements are biologically important components of eukaryote genomes. In par...
Background: Long terminal repeat (LTR) retroelements represent a successful group of transposable el...
2A oligopeptide sequences (“2As”) mediate a cotranslational recoding event termed “ribosome skipping...
The role of RNA-based duplication, or retroposition, in the evolution of new gene functions in mamma...
We have conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the Ribonuclease HI (RNH) domains present in Eubacteria...