Background: Mobile elements are active in the human genome, both in the germline and cancers, where they can mutate driver genes. Results: While analysing whole genome paired-end sequencing of oesophageal adenocarcinomas to find genomic rearrangements, we identified three ways in which new mobile element insertions appear in the data, resembling translocation or insertion junctions: inserts where unique sequence has been transduced by an L1 (Long interspersed element 1) mobile element; novel inserts that are confidently, but often incorrectly, mapped by alignment software to L1s or polyA tracts in the reference sequence; and a combination of these two ways, where different sequences within one insert are mapped to different loci. We identif...
About half of all cancers have somatic integrations of retrotransposons. Here, to characterize their...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or ...
Mobile DNAs have had a central role in shaping our genome. More than half of our DNA is comprised of...
BACKGROUND: Mobile elements are active in the human genome, both in the germline and cancers, where ...
Background: Mobile elements are active in the human genome, both in the germline and cancers, where ...
Oesophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) provides an ideal case study to characterize large-scale rearrangem...
The non-coding regions of tumour cell genomes harbour a considerable fraction of total DNA sequence ...
Abstract: We show that introns harboring translocation breakpoints in tumors are significantly longe...
SummaryCharacterizing structural variants in the human genome is of great importance, but a genome w...
About half of all cancers have somatic integrations of retrotransposons. Here, to characterize their...
Mobile elements constitute greater than 45% of the human genome as a result of repeated insertion ev...
Somatic transposon mutagenesis in mice is an efficient strategy to investigate the genetic mechanism...
Abstract Background Transposable elements make up a significant portion of the human genome. Accurat...
Abstract While mobile elements are largely inactive in healthy somatic tissues, increased activity h...
<p>(A) DNA sequence and insertion frequency of the 10 most commonly inserted sequences identified wi...
About half of all cancers have somatic integrations of retrotransposons. Here, to characterize their...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or ...
Mobile DNAs have had a central role in shaping our genome. More than half of our DNA is comprised of...
BACKGROUND: Mobile elements are active in the human genome, both in the germline and cancers, where ...
Background: Mobile elements are active in the human genome, both in the germline and cancers, where ...
Oesophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) provides an ideal case study to characterize large-scale rearrangem...
The non-coding regions of tumour cell genomes harbour a considerable fraction of total DNA sequence ...
Abstract: We show that introns harboring translocation breakpoints in tumors are significantly longe...
SummaryCharacterizing structural variants in the human genome is of great importance, but a genome w...
About half of all cancers have somatic integrations of retrotransposons. Here, to characterize their...
Mobile elements constitute greater than 45% of the human genome as a result of repeated insertion ev...
Somatic transposon mutagenesis in mice is an efficient strategy to investigate the genetic mechanism...
Abstract Background Transposable elements make up a significant portion of the human genome. Accurat...
Abstract While mobile elements are largely inactive in healthy somatic tissues, increased activity h...
<p>(A) DNA sequence and insertion frequency of the 10 most commonly inserted sequences identified wi...
About half of all cancers have somatic integrations of retrotransposons. Here, to characterize their...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or ...
Mobile DNAs have had a central role in shaping our genome. More than half of our DNA is comprised of...