Mobile elements constitute greater than 45% of the human genome as a result of repeated insertion events during human genome evolution. Although most of mobile elements are fixed within the human population, some elements (including ALU, long interspersed elements (LINE) 1 (L1), and SVA) are still actively duplicating and may result in life-threatening human diseases such as cancer, motivating the need for accurate mobile-element insertion (MEI) detection tools. We developed a software package, TANGRAM, for MEI detection in next-generation sequencing data, currently serving as the primary MEI detection tool in the 1000 Genomes Project. TANGRAM takes advantage of valuable mapping information provided by our own MOSAIK mapper, and until recen...
Transposable elements (TEs) are non-static genomic units capable of moving indistinctly from one chr...
Mobile element insertions (MEIs) contribute to genomic diversity, but they can be responsible for hu...
Background: Transposable elements are major players in genome evolution. Transposon insertion polymo...
© 2014 Wu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Mobile elements (MEs) constitute greater ...
Mobile element insertions (MEIs) are a known cause of genetic disease but have been underexplored du...
Mobile element insertions (MEIs) represent ∼25% of all structural variants in human genomes. Moreove...
Three mobile element classes, namely Alu, LINE-1 (L1), and SVA elements, remain actively mobile in h...
As a consequence of the accumulation of insertion events over evolutionary time, mobile elements now...
Abstract Background Recent advances in sequencing technology have allowed us to investigate personal...
BACKGROUND: Mobile elements are active in the human genome, both in the germline and cancers, where ...
Background: Mobile elements are active in the human genome, both in the germline and cancers, where ...
Alu retrotransposons are the most numerous and active mobile elements in humans, causing genetic dis...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) account for a significant fraction of eukaryotic genomes and are impl...
Voir : http://mindthegap.genouest.orgInternational audienceMotivation: Insertions play an important ...
Thesis advisor: Gabor T. MarthThis thesis concerns itself with the development of methods for compar...
Transposable elements (TEs) are non-static genomic units capable of moving indistinctly from one chr...
Mobile element insertions (MEIs) contribute to genomic diversity, but they can be responsible for hu...
Background: Transposable elements are major players in genome evolution. Transposon insertion polymo...
© 2014 Wu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Mobile elements (MEs) constitute greater ...
Mobile element insertions (MEIs) are a known cause of genetic disease but have been underexplored du...
Mobile element insertions (MEIs) represent ∼25% of all structural variants in human genomes. Moreove...
Three mobile element classes, namely Alu, LINE-1 (L1), and SVA elements, remain actively mobile in h...
As a consequence of the accumulation of insertion events over evolutionary time, mobile elements now...
Abstract Background Recent advances in sequencing technology have allowed us to investigate personal...
BACKGROUND: Mobile elements are active in the human genome, both in the germline and cancers, where ...
Background: Mobile elements are active in the human genome, both in the germline and cancers, where ...
Alu retrotransposons are the most numerous and active mobile elements in humans, causing genetic dis...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) account for a significant fraction of eukaryotic genomes and are impl...
Voir : http://mindthegap.genouest.orgInternational audienceMotivation: Insertions play an important ...
Thesis advisor: Gabor T. MarthThis thesis concerns itself with the development of methods for compar...
Transposable elements (TEs) are non-static genomic units capable of moving indistinctly from one chr...
Mobile element insertions (MEIs) contribute to genomic diversity, but they can be responsible for hu...
Background: Transposable elements are major players in genome evolution. Transposon insertion polymo...