Helitrons constitute a superfamily of DNA transposons that were discovered in silico and are widespread in most eukaryotic genomes. They are postulated to mobilize through a “rollingcircle” mechanism, but the experimental evidence of their transposition has been described only recently. Here, we present the inheritance patterns of HELPO1 and HELPO2 helitron families in meiotically derived progeny of the basidiomycete Pleurotus ostreatus. We found distorted segregation patterns of HELPO2 helitrons that led to a strong under-representation of these elements in the progeny. Further investigation of HELPO2 flanking sites showed that gene conversion may contribute to the elimination of such repetitive elements in meiosis, favouring the p...
Transposable elements (TEs) can affect the structure of genomes through their acquisition and transp...
Contains fulltext : 168245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Genomic plastic...
Transposable elements (TEs) are exceptional contributors to eukaryotic genome diversity. Their ubiqu...
Incluye 8 ficheros de datosBackground: Helitrons are class-II eukaryotic transposons that transpose ...
Background: Helitrons are class-II eukaryotic transposons that transpose via a rolling circle mechan...
Transposable elements constitute an important fraction of eukaryotic genomes. Given their mutagenic ...
Helitron transposons capture and mobilize gene fragments in eukaryotes, but experimental evidence fo...
International audienceHelitrons are a class of prolific transposable elements in the Arabidopsis tha...
Incluye 10 ficheros de datosTransposable elements (TEs) are exceptional contributors to eukaryotic g...
The transposable element Helitron is a recently discovered type of transposon present in the genome ...
Most prokaryotic and eukaryotic life forms have to deal with the presence of repetitive DNA sequence...
The genomes of eukaryotes are full of parasitic sequences known as transposable elements (TEs). Here...
Transposons constitute a significant component of the eukaryotic genome. Among others, Helitrons rep...
BACKGROUND: Helitrons are eukaryotic rolling circle transposable elements that can have a large impa...
Helitrons are a type of class II transposable element found in virtually all eukaryotic genomes. The...
Transposable elements (TEs) can affect the structure of genomes through their acquisition and transp...
Contains fulltext : 168245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Genomic plastic...
Transposable elements (TEs) are exceptional contributors to eukaryotic genome diversity. Their ubiqu...
Incluye 8 ficheros de datosBackground: Helitrons are class-II eukaryotic transposons that transpose ...
Background: Helitrons are class-II eukaryotic transposons that transpose via a rolling circle mechan...
Transposable elements constitute an important fraction of eukaryotic genomes. Given their mutagenic ...
Helitron transposons capture and mobilize gene fragments in eukaryotes, but experimental evidence fo...
International audienceHelitrons are a class of prolific transposable elements in the Arabidopsis tha...
Incluye 10 ficheros de datosTransposable elements (TEs) are exceptional contributors to eukaryotic g...
The transposable element Helitron is a recently discovered type of transposon present in the genome ...
Most prokaryotic and eukaryotic life forms have to deal with the presence of repetitive DNA sequence...
The genomes of eukaryotes are full of parasitic sequences known as transposable elements (TEs). Here...
Transposons constitute a significant component of the eukaryotic genome. Among others, Helitrons rep...
BACKGROUND: Helitrons are eukaryotic rolling circle transposable elements that can have a large impa...
Helitrons are a type of class II transposable element found in virtually all eukaryotic genomes. The...
Transposable elements (TEs) can affect the structure of genomes through their acquisition and transp...
Contains fulltext : 168245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Genomic plastic...
Transposable elements (TEs) are exceptional contributors to eukaryotic genome diversity. Their ubiqu...