Genome sequences of many model organisms of developmental or agricultural importance are becoming available. The tremendous amount of sequence data is fuelling the next phases of challenging research: annotating all genes with functional information, and devising new ways for the experimental manipulation of vertebrate genomes. Transposable elements are known to be efficient carriers of foreign DNA into cells. Notably, members of the Tc1/mariner and the hAT transposon families retain their high transpositional activities in species other than their hosts. Indeed, several of these elements have been successfully used for transgenesis and insertional mutagenesis, expanding our abilities in genome manipulations in vertebrate model organisms. T...
Transposons are mobile genetic elements evolved to execute highly efficient integration of their gen...
The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be experimentally controlled by...
AbstractBackground: Transposable elements of the Tc1/mariner family are found in many species of the...
Transposable elements are DNA segments with the unique ability to move about in the genome. This inh...
Functional genomic analyses in vertebrate model systems, including fish, frogs, and mice, have great...
Abstract Transposable elements, or transposons, have played a significant role in the history of bio...
To meet the increasing demand of linking sequence information to gene function in vertebrate models,...
Genome sequences of vertebrate model organisms are becoming available, fuelling the next challenging...
International audienceComparative genomics has revealed that major vertebrate lineages contain quant...
The Tc1/mariner family of DNA transposons is widespread across fungal, plant and animal kingdoms, an...
New genetic tools and strategies are currently under development to facilitate functional genomics a...
Since the discovery of transposons, their sheer abundance in host genomes has puzzled many. While hi...
Transposable elements can be viewed as natural DNA transfer vehicles that, similar to integrating vi...
Tc1-like transposons are very widely distributed within the genomes of animal species. They consist ...
AbstractMembers of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposons isolated from fish appear to be transp...
Transposons are mobile genetic elements evolved to execute highly efficient integration of their gen...
The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be experimentally controlled by...
AbstractBackground: Transposable elements of the Tc1/mariner family are found in many species of the...
Transposable elements are DNA segments with the unique ability to move about in the genome. This inh...
Functional genomic analyses in vertebrate model systems, including fish, frogs, and mice, have great...
Abstract Transposable elements, or transposons, have played a significant role in the history of bio...
To meet the increasing demand of linking sequence information to gene function in vertebrate models,...
Genome sequences of vertebrate model organisms are becoming available, fuelling the next challenging...
International audienceComparative genomics has revealed that major vertebrate lineages contain quant...
The Tc1/mariner family of DNA transposons is widespread across fungal, plant and animal kingdoms, an...
New genetic tools and strategies are currently under development to facilitate functional genomics a...
Since the discovery of transposons, their sheer abundance in host genomes has puzzled many. While hi...
Transposable elements can be viewed as natural DNA transfer vehicles that, similar to integrating vi...
Tc1-like transposons are very widely distributed within the genomes of animal species. They consist ...
AbstractMembers of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposons isolated from fish appear to be transp...
Transposons are mobile genetic elements evolved to execute highly efficient integration of their gen...
The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be experimentally controlled by...
AbstractBackground: Transposable elements of the Tc1/mariner family are found in many species of the...