The L1 Ta subfamily of long interspersed elements (LINEs) consists exclusively of human-specific L1 elements. Polymerase chain reaction-based screening in nonhuman primate genomes of the orthologous sites for 249 human L1 Ta elements resulted in the recovery of various types of sequence variants for approximately 12% of these loci. Sequence analysis was employed to capture the nature of the observed variation and to determine the levels of gene conversion and insertion site homoplasy associated with LINE elements. Half of the orthologous loci differed from the predicted sizes due to localized sequence variants that occurred as a result of common mutational processes in ancestral sequences, often including regions containing simple sequence ...
How reliable are the presence/absence insertion patterns of the supposedly homoplasy-free retrotrans...
The completion of the draft sequence of the rhesus macaque genome allowed us to study the genomic co...
This work focuses on the distribution of LINE-1 (a Long Interspersed Nuclear Element) in primates an...
The genomic evolution and causes of phenotypic variation among humans and great apes remain largely ...
The Ta (transcribed, subset a) subfamily of L1 LINEs (long interspersed elements) is characterized b...
The long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is a highly successful retrotransposon in mammals. L1...
The Ta (transcribed, subset a) subfamily of L1 LINEs (long interspersed elements) is characterized b...
Mobile elements represent a relatively new class of markers for the study of human evolution. Long i...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
Background. L1s are one of the most successful autonomous mobile elements in primate genomes. These ...
The primate order is a monophyletic group thought to have diverged from the Euarchonta more than 65 ...
Long INterspersed Elements (LINE-1s or L1s) are abundant non-LTR retrotransposons in mammalian genom...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile el...
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, discovering a total ...
How reliable are the presence/absence insertion patterns of the supposedly homoplasy-free retrotrans...
The completion of the draft sequence of the rhesus macaque genome allowed us to study the genomic co...
This work focuses on the distribution of LINE-1 (a Long Interspersed Nuclear Element) in primates an...
The genomic evolution and causes of phenotypic variation among humans and great apes remain largely ...
The Ta (transcribed, subset a) subfamily of L1 LINEs (long interspersed elements) is characterized b...
The long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is a highly successful retrotransposon in mammals. L1...
The Ta (transcribed, subset a) subfamily of L1 LINEs (long interspersed elements) is characterized b...
Mobile elements represent a relatively new class of markers for the study of human evolution. Long i...
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the s...
Background. L1s are one of the most successful autonomous mobile elements in primate genomes. These ...
The primate order is a monophyletic group thought to have diverged from the Euarchonta more than 65 ...
Long INterspersed Elements (LINE-1s or L1s) are abundant non-LTR retrotransposons in mammalian genom...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We analyzed 83 fully sequenced great ape genomes for mobile el...
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, discovering a total ...
How reliable are the presence/absence insertion patterns of the supposedly homoplasy-free retrotrans...
The completion of the draft sequence of the rhesus macaque genome allowed us to study the genomic co...
This work focuses on the distribution of LINE-1 (a Long Interspersed Nuclear Element) in primates an...