Background: Galileo is a transposable element responsible for the generation of three chromosomal inversions in natural populations of Drosophila buzzatii. Although the most characteristic feature of Galileo is the long internally-repetitive terminal inverted repeats (TIRs), which resemble the Drosophila Foldback element, its transposase-coding sequence has led to its classification as a member of the P-element superfamily (Class II, subclass 1, TIR order). Furthermore, Galileo has a wide distribution in the genus Drosophila, since it has been found in 6 of the 12 Drosophila sequenced genomes. Among these species, D. mojavensis, the one closest to D. buzzatii, presented the highest diversity in sequence and structure of Galileo elemen...
Transposable elements (TEs), repeated mobile sequences, are ubiquitous in the eukaryotic kingdom. Th...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
BACKGROUND: Bari-like transposons belong to the Tc1-mariner superfamily, and they have been ident...
Background Galileo is a transposable element responsible for the generation of three chromosomal in...
Abstract Background Galileo is a transposable element responsible for the generation of three chromo...
Background: Galileo is one of three members of the P superfamily of DNA transposons. It was original...
Galileo is a DNA transposon responsible for the generation of several chromosomal inversions in Dros...
AbstractGalileo is a DNA transposon responsible for the generation of several chromosomal inversions...
Galileo is a foldback transposable element that has been implicated in the generation of two polymor...
Background: transposable elements (TEs) are responsible for the generation of chromosomal inversions...
Transposable elements (TEs) are responsible for the generation of chromosomal inversions in several ...
Altres ajuts: This work was supported by grant R01GM077582 to C.F from the National Institutes of He...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that genomes contain a mixture of trans...
The transposon BuT5 caused two chromosomal inversions fixed in two Drosophila species of the repleta...
Altres ajuts: I want to thank grants 2009SGR 636 from Generalitat de Catalunya to the Grup de Biolog...
Transposable elements (TEs), repeated mobile sequences, are ubiquitous in the eukaryotic kingdom. Th...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
BACKGROUND: Bari-like transposons belong to the Tc1-mariner superfamily, and they have been ident...
Background Galileo is a transposable element responsible for the generation of three chromosomal in...
Abstract Background Galileo is a transposable element responsible for the generation of three chromo...
Background: Galileo is one of three members of the P superfamily of DNA transposons. It was original...
Galileo is a DNA transposon responsible for the generation of several chromosomal inversions in Dros...
AbstractGalileo is a DNA transposon responsible for the generation of several chromosomal inversions...
Galileo is a foldback transposable element that has been implicated in the generation of two polymor...
Background: transposable elements (TEs) are responsible for the generation of chromosomal inversions...
Transposable elements (TEs) are responsible for the generation of chromosomal inversions in several ...
Altres ajuts: This work was supported by grant R01GM077582 to C.F from the National Institutes of He...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that genomes contain a mixture of trans...
The transposon BuT5 caused two chromosomal inversions fixed in two Drosophila species of the repleta...
Altres ajuts: I want to thank grants 2009SGR 636 from Generalitat de Catalunya to the Grup de Biolog...
Transposable elements (TEs), repeated mobile sequences, are ubiquitous in the eukaryotic kingdom. Th...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
BACKGROUND: Bari-like transposons belong to the Tc1-mariner superfamily, and they have been ident...