Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are fragments of DNA that can move around within the genome through retrotransposition. These are responsible for various important events such as gene inactivation, transduction, regulation of gene expression and genome expansion. The present work involves the identification and study of the distribution of Alu and L1 retrotransposons in the genome of Macaca mulatta, an extensively used organism in biomedical studies. We also make comparisons with MGE distributions in other primate genomes and study the physicochemical properties of the local DNA structure around the transposon insertion site using ELAN. The present work also includes computational testing of the pre-insertion loci in order to detect unique f...
Many of our closest relatives, the primates, are endangered and could be extinct in a near future. T...
Transposable genetic elements are abundant in the genomes of most organisms, including humans. These...
As is the case with mammals in general, primate genomes are inundated with repetitive sequence. Alth...
Recently published gorilla genome has offered an opportunity to study human evolution through variet...
The completion of the draft sequence of the rhesus macaque genome allowed us to study the genomic co...
Mobile elements represent a unique and powerful set of tools for understanding the variation in a ge...
Roughly 50% of the primate genome consists of mobile, repetitive DNA sequences such as Alu and LINE1...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, predicting a total o...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is an abundant primate species that diverged from the ancestors ...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, discovering a total ...
Genus Macaca (Cercopithecidae: Papionini) is one of the most successful primate radiations. Despite ...
This work focuses on the distribution of LINE-1 (a Long Interspersed Nuclear Element) in primates an...
Transposable elements (TE), defined as discrete pieces of DNA that can move from one site to another...
Macaca is of great importance in evolutionary and biomedical research. Aiming at elucidating genetic...
Although nucleotide resolution maps of genomic structural variants (SVs) have provided insights into...
Many of our closest relatives, the primates, are endangered and could be extinct in a near future. T...
Transposable genetic elements are abundant in the genomes of most organisms, including humans. These...
As is the case with mammals in general, primate genomes are inundated with repetitive sequence. Alth...
Recently published gorilla genome has offered an opportunity to study human evolution through variet...
The completion of the draft sequence of the rhesus macaque genome allowed us to study the genomic co...
Mobile elements represent a unique and powerful set of tools for understanding the variation in a ge...
Roughly 50% of the primate genome consists of mobile, repetitive DNA sequences such as Alu and LINE1...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, predicting a total o...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is an abundant primate species that diverged from the ancestors ...
We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile element insertions, discovering a total ...
Genus Macaca (Cercopithecidae: Papionini) is one of the most successful primate radiations. Despite ...
This work focuses on the distribution of LINE-1 (a Long Interspersed Nuclear Element) in primates an...
Transposable elements (TE), defined as discrete pieces of DNA that can move from one site to another...
Macaca is of great importance in evolutionary and biomedical research. Aiming at elucidating genetic...
Although nucleotide resolution maps of genomic structural variants (SVs) have provided insights into...
Many of our closest relatives, the primates, are endangered and could be extinct in a near future. T...
Transposable genetic elements are abundant in the genomes of most organisms, including humans. These...
As is the case with mammals in general, primate genomes are inundated with repetitive sequence. Alth...