Background: The absence of Argonaute genes in the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus gattii R265 and other VGII strains indicates that yeasts of this genotype cannot have a functional RNAi pathway, an evolutionarily conserved gene silencing mechanism performed by small RNAs. The success of the R265 strain as a pathogen that caused the Pacific Northwest and Vancouver Island outbreaks may imply that RNAi machinery loss could be beneficial under certain circumstances during evolution. As a result, a hypermutant phenotype would be created with high rates of genome retrotransposition, for instance. This study therefore aimed to evaluate in silicio the effect of retrotransposons and their control mechanisms by small RNAs on genomic stability and synten...
Cryptococcus gattii is a pathogenic yeast of humans and other animals, which causes disease predomin...
Retrotransposons are genetic elements that are similar in structure and life cycle to retroviruses b...
Retrotransposon-associated synteny breakpoints 3 in WM276. Figure shows a multiple genome alignment ...
Abstract Background The absence of Argonaute genes in the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus gattii R265 a...
BACKGROUND Retrotransposons are genetic elements inducing mutations in all domains of life. Despite ...
As more genome sequences become available with every passing day, it is apparent that not all of it ...
Background: Group II introns are mobile retroelements, capable of invading new sites in DNA. They ar...
SummaryUsing the yeast Cryptococcus neoformans, we describe a mechanism by which transposons are ini...
The yeast retrotransposon Ty5 is a Ty1/copia element. It is in the Hemivirus genus of the Pseudoviri...
Retrotransposon sequence list from all 17 C. gattii strains. The retrotransposon list contains detai...
Retrotransposon-associated synteny breakpoints 2 in R265. Figure shows a multiple genome alignment o...
Retrotransposon-associated synteny breakpoints 5 in R265. Figure shows a multiple genome alignment o...
BACKGROUND: Small RNAs (sRNAs) are widespread among bacteria and have diverse regulatory roles. Most...
The human pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus neoformans silences transposable elements using endo-siRNAs ...
RNAi is a ubiquitous pathway that serves central functions throughout eukaryotes, including maintena...
Cryptococcus gattii is a pathogenic yeast of humans and other animals, which causes disease predomin...
Retrotransposons are genetic elements that are similar in structure and life cycle to retroviruses b...
Retrotransposon-associated synteny breakpoints 3 in WM276. Figure shows a multiple genome alignment ...
Abstract Background The absence of Argonaute genes in the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus gattii R265 a...
BACKGROUND Retrotransposons are genetic elements inducing mutations in all domains of life. Despite ...
As more genome sequences become available with every passing day, it is apparent that not all of it ...
Background: Group II introns are mobile retroelements, capable of invading new sites in DNA. They ar...
SummaryUsing the yeast Cryptococcus neoformans, we describe a mechanism by which transposons are ini...
The yeast retrotransposon Ty5 is a Ty1/copia element. It is in the Hemivirus genus of the Pseudoviri...
Retrotransposon sequence list from all 17 C. gattii strains. The retrotransposon list contains detai...
Retrotransposon-associated synteny breakpoints 2 in R265. Figure shows a multiple genome alignment o...
Retrotransposon-associated synteny breakpoints 5 in R265. Figure shows a multiple genome alignment o...
BACKGROUND: Small RNAs (sRNAs) are widespread among bacteria and have diverse regulatory roles. Most...
The human pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus neoformans silences transposable elements using endo-siRNAs ...
RNAi is a ubiquitous pathway that serves central functions throughout eukaryotes, including maintena...
Cryptococcus gattii is a pathogenic yeast of humans and other animals, which causes disease predomin...
Retrotransposons are genetic elements that are similar in structure and life cycle to retroviruses b...
Retrotransposon-associated synteny breakpoints 3 in WM276. Figure shows a multiple genome alignment ...