The retroposon sequences, their mechanisms of transposition and the occurrence of insertional mutation in the mammalian genome are reviewed. Insertional mutations fall into two broad categories: those due to the disruption of a gene following the physical integration of a foreign DNA sequence result in loss of gene product and would be expected to be associated with a recessive mutation. A second class of insertional mutation is well documented in which upon integration the promoter/enhancer activities inherent in the retroposon genome exert their influence on neighboring genes. This promoter/enhancer activity of integrated retroposons may have effects over relatively long distances and thus limit the possibilities of establishing an associ...
Additional file 3: Fig. S2. Transposon insertions that differ between littermates. The genomes of tw...
Retrotransposons comprise approximately half of the human genome and contribute to chromatin structu...
Retrotransposons comprise a large portion of mammalian genomes. They contribute to structural change...
AbstractMobile genetic elements feature prominently in mammalian genome evolution. Several transposi...
Abstract Background Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for ne...
Mobile genetic elements feature prominently in mammalian genome evolution. Several transposition-com...
Background: Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for new gene f...
The genomic sequence on mouse Chromosome (Chr) 2 corresponding to a previously identified novel cDNA...
Abstract Transposable element (TE) insertions are responsible for a significant fraction of spontane...
Transposons have proved valuable in the genetic modification of many organisms but not mammals. New ...
Abstract : Gene duplication is an essential source of material for the origin of genetic novelties. ...
Processed pseudogenes are a curious feature of genomes in higher organisms: copies of gene sequences...
<div><p>Retrotransposons comprise approximately half of the human genome and contribute to chromatin...
Background: Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for new gene f...
Mammalian genomes contain numerous evolutionary harbored mobile elements, a part of which are still ...
Additional file 3: Fig. S2. Transposon insertions that differ between littermates. The genomes of tw...
Retrotransposons comprise approximately half of the human genome and contribute to chromatin structu...
Retrotransposons comprise a large portion of mammalian genomes. They contribute to structural change...
AbstractMobile genetic elements feature prominently in mammalian genome evolution. Several transposi...
Abstract Background Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for ne...
Mobile genetic elements feature prominently in mammalian genome evolution. Several transposition-com...
Background: Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for new gene f...
The genomic sequence on mouse Chromosome (Chr) 2 corresponding to a previously identified novel cDNA...
Abstract Transposable element (TE) insertions are responsible for a significant fraction of spontane...
Transposons have proved valuable in the genetic modification of many organisms but not mammals. New ...
Abstract : Gene duplication is an essential source of material for the origin of genetic novelties. ...
Processed pseudogenes are a curious feature of genomes in higher organisms: copies of gene sequences...
<div><p>Retrotransposons comprise approximately half of the human genome and contribute to chromatin...
Background: Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for new gene f...
Mammalian genomes contain numerous evolutionary harbored mobile elements, a part of which are still ...
Additional file 3: Fig. S2. Transposon insertions that differ between littermates. The genomes of tw...
Retrotransposons comprise approximately half of the human genome and contribute to chromatin structu...
Retrotransposons comprise a large portion of mammalian genomes. They contribute to structural change...