AbstractBackground: Transposable elements of the Tc1/mariner family are found in many species of the animal kingdom. It has been suggested that the widespread distribution of this transposon family resulted from horizontal transmission among different species.Results: To test the ability of Tc1/mariner to cross species barriers, as well as to develop molecular genetic tools for studying zebrafish development, we determined the ability of the Tc3 transposon, a member of the Tc1/mariner family, to function in zebrafish. Tc3 transposons carrying sequences encoding the green fluorescent protein (GFP) were able to integrate in the fish genome by transposition. Integrated transposons expressed the GFP marker after germline transmission, and were ...
Purpose: My project developed after I was introduced to the idea of horizontal gene transfer in vari...
Background: Several genome duplications have occurred in the evolutionary history of teleostfish. In...
Transposable elements, as major components of most eukaryotic organisms' genomes, define their struc...
AbstractBackground: Transposable elements of the Tc1/mariner family are found in many species of the...
AbstractThe promiscuous spread of Tc1/mariner transposons across species implies that host factors a...
AbstractWe used the Tc1/mariner family transposable element Sleeping Beauty (SB) for transgenesis an...
We have characterized Tdr1, a family of Tc1-like transposable elements found in the genome of zebraf...
AbstractWe report here development of a novel gene trap method in zebrafish using the Tol2 transposo...
Tc1-like transposons are very widely distributed within the genomes of animal species. They consist ...
New genetic tools and strategies are currently under development to facilitate functional genomics a...
AbstractMembers of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposons isolated from fish appear to be transp...
AbstractWe have carried out detailed analyses of Drosophila P-transposon-homologous Pdre elements in...
Extent: 4p.Background: Transposons are useful molecular tools for transgenesis. The 'sleeping beauty...
The Tc1/mariner family of DNA transposons is widespread across fungal, plant and animal kingdoms, an...
In fish, microinjection is the method most frequently used for gene transfer. However, due to delaye...
Purpose: My project developed after I was introduced to the idea of horizontal gene transfer in vari...
Background: Several genome duplications have occurred in the evolutionary history of teleostfish. In...
Transposable elements, as major components of most eukaryotic organisms' genomes, define their struc...
AbstractBackground: Transposable elements of the Tc1/mariner family are found in many species of the...
AbstractThe promiscuous spread of Tc1/mariner transposons across species implies that host factors a...
AbstractWe used the Tc1/mariner family transposable element Sleeping Beauty (SB) for transgenesis an...
We have characterized Tdr1, a family of Tc1-like transposable elements found in the genome of zebraf...
AbstractWe report here development of a novel gene trap method in zebrafish using the Tol2 transposo...
Tc1-like transposons are very widely distributed within the genomes of animal species. They consist ...
New genetic tools and strategies are currently under development to facilitate functional genomics a...
AbstractMembers of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposons isolated from fish appear to be transp...
AbstractWe have carried out detailed analyses of Drosophila P-transposon-homologous Pdre elements in...
Extent: 4p.Background: Transposons are useful molecular tools for transgenesis. The 'sleeping beauty...
The Tc1/mariner family of DNA transposons is widespread across fungal, plant and animal kingdoms, an...
In fish, microinjection is the method most frequently used for gene transfer. However, due to delaye...
Purpose: My project developed after I was introduced to the idea of horizontal gene transfer in vari...
Background: Several genome duplications have occurred in the evolutionary history of teleostfish. In...
Transposable elements, as major components of most eukaryotic organisms' genomes, define their struc...