Insertion sequences (ISs) are small DNA segments that are often capable of moving neighbouring genes. Over 1500 different ISs have been identified to date. They can have large and spectacular effects in shaping and reshuffling the bacterial genome. Recent studies have provided dramatic examples of such IS activity, including massive IS expansion during the emergence of some pathogenic bacterial species and the intimate involvement of ISs in assembling genes into complex plasmid structures. However, a global understanding of their impact on bacterial genomes requires detailed knowledge of their distribution across the eubacterial and archaeal kingdoms, understanding their partition between chromosomes and extra-chromosomal elements (e.g. pla...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) impact the evolution and stability of their host genomes. Insertion s...
© 2017 Dr Jane HawkeyInsertion sequences (IS) are small, transposable elements that encode a transpo...
<div><p>Insertion sequences (IS) are the simplest and most abundant form of transposable DNA found i...
We provide here an overview of our present understanding of the distribution of different insertion ...
We provide here an overview of our present understanding of the distribution of different insertion ...
We provide here an overview of our present understanding of the distribution of different insertion ...
We provide here an overview of our present understanding of the distribution of different insertion ...
Insertion sequences (ISs) constitute an important component of most bacterial genomes. Over 500 indi...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
International audienceAbstract Background Insertion sequences (ISs) are mobile repeat sequences and ...
International audienceAbstract Background Insertion sequences (ISs) are mobile repeat sequences and ...
Transposable elements (TE), small mobile genetic elements unable to exist independently of the host ...
Abstract Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) impact the evolution and stability of their host genomes. In...
ments are discrete segments of DNA that move from one site to another on a different or the same gen...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) impact the evolution and stability of their host genomes. Insertion s...
© 2017 Dr Jane HawkeyInsertion sequences (IS) are small, transposable elements that encode a transpo...
<div><p>Insertion sequences (IS) are the simplest and most abundant form of transposable DNA found i...
We provide here an overview of our present understanding of the distribution of different insertion ...
We provide here an overview of our present understanding of the distribution of different insertion ...
We provide here an overview of our present understanding of the distribution of different insertion ...
We provide here an overview of our present understanding of the distribution of different insertion ...
Insertion sequences (ISs) constitute an important component of most bacterial genomes. Over 500 indi...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
The ubiquity of Mobile Genetic Elements (MGE) suggests that their continued presence in all domains ...
International audienceAbstract Background Insertion sequences (ISs) are mobile repeat sequences and ...
International audienceAbstract Background Insertion sequences (ISs) are mobile repeat sequences and ...
Transposable elements (TE), small mobile genetic elements unable to exist independently of the host ...
Abstract Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) impact the evolution and stability of their host genomes. In...
ments are discrete segments of DNA that move from one site to another on a different or the same gen...
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) impact the evolution and stability of their host genomes. Insertion s...
© 2017 Dr Jane HawkeyInsertion sequences (IS) are small, transposable elements that encode a transpo...
<div><p>Insertion sequences (IS) are the simplest and most abundant form of transposable DNA found i...