We report the cloning and characterisation of Pot2, a putative transposable element from Magnaporthe grisea. The element is 1857 by in size, has 43-bp perfect terminal inverted repeats (TIRs) and 16-bp direct repeats within the TIRs. A large open reading frame, potentially coding for a transposase-like protein, was identified. This putative protein coding region showed extensive identity to that of Fott, a transposable element from another phytopathogenic fungus, Fusarium oxysporum. Pot2, like the transposable elements Tc1 and Mariner of Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila, respectively, duplicates the dinucleotide TA at the target insertion site. Sequence analysis of DNA flanking 12 Pot2 elements revealed similarity to the consensus inse...
A short interspersed nuclear element, Mg-SINE, was isolated and characterized from the genome of the...
Several recent reports indicate that mobile elements are frequently found in and flanking many wild-...
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The rice blast fungus Pot2 is an inverted repeat transposon which shares structural features with th...
A high-resolution computer-based survey for transposable elements performed on 910 Kb of rice genomi...
Since their discovery in maize in the 1950’s, the roles and characteristics of transposable elements...
This dissertation describes the characterization of a novel transposable element isolated from the p...
AbstractRecent completion of rice genome sequencing has revealed that more than 40% of its genome co...
Transposons are ubiquitous genetic elements discovered so far in all investigated prokaryotes and eu...
To understand the success strategies of transposable elements (TEs) that attain high copy numbers, w...
PIF/Harbinger is the most recently discovered DNA transposon superfamily and is now known to populat...
A transposable element has been isolated from the industrially important fungus Aspergillus niger (s...
The fungal species contain diverse transposable elements and repetitive sequences up to ~10% of thei...
With the increase of sequenced fungal genomes, high-throughput methods for functional analyses of ge...
Transposable elements are mobile DNA elements residing in almost all sequenced genomes. However, the...
A short interspersed nuclear element, Mg-SINE, was isolated and characterized from the genome of the...
Several recent reports indicate that mobile elements are frequently found in and flanking many wild-...
© 2019 Kazan Federal University. All Rights Reserved. Phytopathogenic strains of Fusarium oxysporum ...
The rice blast fungus Pot2 is an inverted repeat transposon which shares structural features with th...
A high-resolution computer-based survey for transposable elements performed on 910 Kb of rice genomi...
Since their discovery in maize in the 1950’s, the roles and characteristics of transposable elements...
This dissertation describes the characterization of a novel transposable element isolated from the p...
AbstractRecent completion of rice genome sequencing has revealed that more than 40% of its genome co...
Transposons are ubiquitous genetic elements discovered so far in all investigated prokaryotes and eu...
To understand the success strategies of transposable elements (TEs) that attain high copy numbers, w...
PIF/Harbinger is the most recently discovered DNA transposon superfamily and is now known to populat...
A transposable element has been isolated from the industrially important fungus Aspergillus niger (s...
The fungal species contain diverse transposable elements and repetitive sequences up to ~10% of thei...
With the increase of sequenced fungal genomes, high-throughput methods for functional analyses of ge...
Transposable elements are mobile DNA elements residing in almost all sequenced genomes. However, the...
A short interspersed nuclear element, Mg-SINE, was isolated and characterized from the genome of the...
Several recent reports indicate that mobile elements are frequently found in and flanking many wild-...
© 2019 Kazan Federal University. All Rights Reserved. Phytopathogenic strains of Fusarium oxysporum ...