Two new polymorphic Alu elements (HS2.25 and HS4.14) belonging to the young (Ya5/8) subfamily of human-specific Alu repeats have been identified. DNA sequence analysis of both Alu repeats revealed that each Alu repeat had a long 3\u27-oligo-dA-rich tail (41 and 52 nucleotides in length) and a low level of random mutations. HS2.25 and HS4.14 were flanked by short precise direct repeats of 8 and 14 nucleotides in length, respectively. HS2.25 was located on human chromosome 13, and HS4.14 on chromosome 1. Both Alu elements were absent from the orthologous positions within the genomes of non-human primates, and were highly polymorphic in a survey of twelve geographically diverse human groups
We have investigated the distribution of several recently Inserted Alu family members within represe...
The Alu Yb-lineage is a \u27young\u27 primarily human-specific group of short interspersed element (...
Motivation: Transposon-derived Alu repeats are exclusively associated with primate genomes. They hav...
Two new polymorphic Alu elements (HS2.25 and HS4.14) belonging to the young (Ya5/8) subfamily of hum...
Screening of a human genomic library with an oligonucleotide probe specific for one of the young sub...
The HS subfamily of Alu sequences is comprised of a group of nearly identical members. Individual su...
Alu elements are the most active and predominant type of short interspersed elements (SINEs) in the ...
The Alu Ya-lineage is a group of related, short interspersed elements (SINEs) found in primates. Thi...
© The Author(s) 2015. The goal of the 1000 Genomes Consortium is to characterize human genome struct...
Alu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the human genome...
The recently inserted subfamilies of Alu retroposons (Ya5/8 and Yb8) are composed of approximately 2...
Alu elements are a family of interspersed repeats that have mobilized throughout primate genomes by ...
A comprehensive analysis of the human sex chromosomes was undertaken to assess Alu-associated human ...
Abstract Background Polymorphic human Alu elements are excellent tools for assessing population stru...
Alu elements comprise \u3e10% of the human genome. We have used a computational biology approach to ...
We have investigated the distribution of several recently Inserted Alu family members within represe...
The Alu Yb-lineage is a \u27young\u27 primarily human-specific group of short interspersed element (...
Motivation: Transposon-derived Alu repeats are exclusively associated with primate genomes. They hav...
Two new polymorphic Alu elements (HS2.25 and HS4.14) belonging to the young (Ya5/8) subfamily of hum...
Screening of a human genomic library with an oligonucleotide probe specific for one of the young sub...
The HS subfamily of Alu sequences is comprised of a group of nearly identical members. Individual su...
Alu elements are the most active and predominant type of short interspersed elements (SINEs) in the ...
The Alu Ya-lineage is a group of related, short interspersed elements (SINEs) found in primates. Thi...
© The Author(s) 2015. The goal of the 1000 Genomes Consortium is to characterize human genome struct...
Alu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the human genome...
The recently inserted subfamilies of Alu retroposons (Ya5/8 and Yb8) are composed of approximately 2...
Alu elements are a family of interspersed repeats that have mobilized throughout primate genomes by ...
A comprehensive analysis of the human sex chromosomes was undertaken to assess Alu-associated human ...
Abstract Background Polymorphic human Alu elements are excellent tools for assessing population stru...
Alu elements comprise \u3e10% of the human genome. We have used a computational biology approach to ...
We have investigated the distribution of several recently Inserted Alu family members within represe...
The Alu Yb-lineage is a \u27young\u27 primarily human-specific group of short interspersed element (...
Motivation: Transposon-derived Alu repeats are exclusively associated with primate genomes. They hav...