LINE-1 (L1) insertions comprise as much as 17% of the human genome sequence, and similar proportions have been recorded for other mammalian species. Given the established role of L1 retrotransposons in shaping mammalian genomes, it becomes an important task to track and annotate the sources of this activity: full length elements, able to encode the cis and trans acting components of the retrotransposition machinery. The L1Base database (http://l1base.charite.de) contains annotated full-length sequences of LINE-1 transposons including putatively active L1s. For the new version of L1Base, a LINE-1 annotation tool, L1Xplorer, has been used to mine potentially active L1 retrotransposons from the reference genome sequences of 17 mammals. The cur...
Only the L1 family of LINEs is still active in humans, continuing to sculpt our genome by their mobi...
We completed an exhaustive search of the December 2001 human genome working draft and found 90 L1s w...
Retrotransposition of L1 LINEs (long interspersed elements) continues to sculpt the human genome. Ho...
LINE-1 (L1) insertions comprise as much as 17% of the human genome sequence, and similar proportions...
The human genome contains vast numbers of sequences that have copied themselves to new genomic locat...
L1 s a dynamic repetitive sequence family that participates in mammalian genome evolution. A small s...
LINE-1 (L1) elements are autonomous retrotransposons that replicate through a copy-and-paste mechani...
Human retrotransposons are genetic elements that copy themselves into new locations in the genome by...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
L1 retrotransposons have had a tremendous impact on mammalian genomes through a variety of mechanism...
Transposable elements, also called jumping genes, comprise almost 45% of the human genome. In contra...
LINE-1 retrotransposon (L1) has emerged as the largest contributor to mammalian genome mass. Differe...
The retrotransposon Long Interspersed Element 1 (LINE-1 or L1) has played a major role in shaping th...
Human L1 retrotransposons can produce DNA transduction events in which unique DNA segments downstrea...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
Only the L1 family of LINEs is still active in humans, continuing to sculpt our genome by their mobi...
We completed an exhaustive search of the December 2001 human genome working draft and found 90 L1s w...
Retrotransposition of L1 LINEs (long interspersed elements) continues to sculpt the human genome. Ho...
LINE-1 (L1) insertions comprise as much as 17% of the human genome sequence, and similar proportions...
The human genome contains vast numbers of sequences that have copied themselves to new genomic locat...
L1 s a dynamic repetitive sequence family that participates in mammalian genome evolution. A small s...
LINE-1 (L1) elements are autonomous retrotransposons that replicate through a copy-and-paste mechani...
Human retrotransposons are genetic elements that copy themselves into new locations in the genome by...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
L1 retrotransposons have had a tremendous impact on mammalian genomes through a variety of mechanism...
Transposable elements, also called jumping genes, comprise almost 45% of the human genome. In contra...
LINE-1 retrotransposon (L1) has emerged as the largest contributor to mammalian genome mass. Differe...
The retrotransposon Long Interspersed Element 1 (LINE-1 or L1) has played a major role in shaping th...
Human L1 retrotransposons can produce DNA transduction events in which unique DNA segments downstrea...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
Only the L1 family of LINEs is still active in humans, continuing to sculpt our genome by their mobi...
We completed an exhaustive search of the December 2001 human genome working draft and found 90 L1s w...
Retrotransposition of L1 LINEs (long interspersed elements) continues to sculpt the human genome. Ho...