The first draft of the human genome has revealed enormous variability in the global distribution of Alu repeat elements. There are regions such as the four homeobox gene clusters, which are nearly devoid of these repeats that contrast with repeat dense regions in other transcriptionally active regions of the genome. Our analysis of the completely sequenced chromosomes 21 and 22 revealed a striking bias in Alu distribution. These elements are more clustered in genes which are involved in metabolism, transport, and signaling processes. In contrast, they are significantly fewer in genes coding for information pathway components as well as structural proteins. This bias in Alu distribution is independent of the effect of Alu density of the flan...
Groups represent the 20% most highly ('High'), least highly ('Low'), and the medium expressed genes ...
Background: The human genome contains approximately one million Alu elements which comprise more tha...
As a family, Alu retrotransposons compose the single largest component of the human genome [2]. The...
The first draft of the human genome has revealed enormous variability in the global distribution of ...
Motivation: Transposon-derived Alu repeats are exclusively associated with primate genomes. They hav...
Alu elements represent the largest family of human mobile elements in copy number. A controversial i...
SummaryThe human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% of...
Alu elements are not distributed homogeneously throughout the human genome: old elements are prefere...
The distribution in the human genome of the largest family of mobile elements, the Alu sequences, ha...
Elucidation of complete nucleotide sequence of the human has revealed that coding sequences that sto...
Identifying features shaping the architecture of sequence variations is important for understanding ...
Abstract Background The human genome contains over one million Alu repeat elements whose distributio...
Summary: The human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% ...
A statistical analysis of a set of genomic human Alu elements is based on a published alignment and ...
The currently-accepted dogma when analysing human Alu transposable elements is that ‘young’ Alu elem...
Groups represent the 20% most highly ('High'), least highly ('Low'), and the medium expressed genes ...
Background: The human genome contains approximately one million Alu elements which comprise more tha...
As a family, Alu retrotransposons compose the single largest component of the human genome [2]. The...
The first draft of the human genome has revealed enormous variability in the global distribution of ...
Motivation: Transposon-derived Alu repeats are exclusively associated with primate genomes. They hav...
Alu elements represent the largest family of human mobile elements in copy number. A controversial i...
SummaryThe human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% of...
Alu elements are not distributed homogeneously throughout the human genome: old elements are prefere...
The distribution in the human genome of the largest family of mobile elements, the Alu sequences, ha...
Elucidation of complete nucleotide sequence of the human has revealed that coding sequences that sto...
Identifying features shaping the architecture of sequence variations is important for understanding ...
Abstract Background The human genome contains over one million Alu repeat elements whose distributio...
Summary: The human genome contains approximately one million Alu repetitive elements comprising 10% ...
A statistical analysis of a set of genomic human Alu elements is based on a published alignment and ...
The currently-accepted dogma when analysing human Alu transposable elements is that ‘young’ Alu elem...
Groups represent the 20% most highly ('High'), least highly ('Low'), and the medium expressed genes ...
Background: The human genome contains approximately one million Alu elements which comprise more tha...
As a family, Alu retrotransposons compose the single largest component of the human genome [2]. The...