Efficient linking of primary DNA sequence information to gene functions in vertebrate models requires that genetic modifications and their effects are analyzed in an efficacious, controlled, and scalable manner. Thus, to facilitate analysis of gene function, new genetic tools and strategies are currently under development. Transposable elements, by virtue of their inherent ability to insert into DNA, can be developed into useful tools for chromosomal manipulations. Mutagenesis screens based on transposable elements have numerous advantages as they can be applied in vivo and are therefore phenotype-driven, and molecular analysis of the mutations is straightforward. Current progress in this field indicates that transposable elements will serv...
With the completion of the mouse and human genome sequences, a major challenge is the functional cha...
Large-scale cancer genome projects will soon be able to sequence many cancer genomes to comprehensiv...
Transposons are mobile DNA segments that can disrupt gene function by inserting in or near genes. He...
Abstract Transposable elements can be viewed as natural DNA transfer vehicles that, similar to integ...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon emerged as a useful tool for applications such as germline and s...
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...
Mouse has become an increasingly important organism for modeling human diseases and for determining ...
Previous studies of the Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon system, as an insertional mutagen in the ger...
Transposons have proved valuable in the genetic modification of many organisms but not mammals. New ...
The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be experimentally controlled by...
Saturation mutagenesis of all endogenous genes within the mouse genome remains a challenging task, a...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene-delivery vehicles and are valuable...
Random insertional mutagenesis can reveal a lot of insight in specific gene function and phenotypica...
AbstractThe Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon (Tn) system is a nonviral gene delivery tool that has wi...
With the completion of the mouse and human genome sequences, a major challenge is the functional cha...
Large-scale cancer genome projects will soon be able to sequence many cancer genomes to comprehensiv...
Transposons are mobile DNA segments that can disrupt gene function by inserting in or near genes. He...
Abstract Transposable elements can be viewed as natural DNA transfer vehicles that, similar to integ...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon emerged as a useful tool for applications such as germline and s...
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...
Mouse has become an increasingly important organism for modeling human diseases and for determining ...
Previous studies of the Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon system, as an insertional mutagen in the ger...
Transposons have proved valuable in the genetic modification of many organisms but not mammals. New ...
The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be experimentally controlled by...
Saturation mutagenesis of all endogenous genes within the mouse genome remains a challenging task, a...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene-delivery vehicles and are valuable...
Random insertional mutagenesis can reveal a lot of insight in specific gene function and phenotypica...
AbstractThe Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon (Tn) system is a nonviral gene delivery tool that has wi...
With the completion of the mouse and human genome sequences, a major challenge is the functional cha...
Large-scale cancer genome projects will soon be able to sequence many cancer genomes to comprehensiv...
Transposons are mobile DNA segments that can disrupt gene function by inserting in or near genes. He...