نتایج جستجو برای: alu 32 بیتی

تعداد نتایج: 150817  

2015
Anastasia Conti Davide Carnevali Valentina Bollati Silvia Fustinoni Matteo Pellegrini Giorgio Dieci

Of the ∼ 1.3 million Alu elements in the human genome, only a tiny number are estimated to be active in transcription by RNA polymerase (Pol) III. Tracing the individual loci from which Alu transcripts originate is complicated by their highly repetitive nature. By exploiting RNA-Seq data sets and unique Alu DNA sequences, we devised a bioinformatic pipeline allowing us to identify Pol III-depen...

Journal: :Genomics 2007
Richard Cordaux Deepa Srikanta Jungnam Lee Mark Stoneking Mark A Batzer

Alu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the human genome. Some Alu elements inserted in the genome so recently that they are still polymorphic for insertion presence or absence in human populations. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in using Alu variation for studies of human population genetic structure and inference of individual geogr...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1993
W M Liu C W Schmid

Methylation at CpG dinucleotides to produce 5 methyl cytosine (5me-C) has been proposed to regulate the transcriptional expression of human Alu repeats. Similarly, methylation has been proposed to indirectly favor the transpositional activity of young Alu repeats by transcriptionally inactivating older Alu's through the very rapid transition of 5me-C to T. Both hypotheses are examined here by R...

2013
D.N. Baryakin D.V. Semenov A.V. Savelyeva O.A. Koval I.V. Rabinov E.V. Kuligina V.A. Richter

11% of the human genome is composed of Alu-retrotransposons, whose transcription by RNA polymerase III (Pol III) leads to the accumulation of several hundreds to thousands of Alu-RNA copies in the cytoplasm. Expression of Alu-RNA Pol III is significantly increased at various levels of stress, and the increase in the Alu-RNA level is accompanied by a suppression of proliferation, a decrease in v...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1995
D Y Chang N Sasaki-Tozawa L K Green R J Maraia

Nearly 1 million Alu elements in human DNA were inserted by an RNA-mediated retroposition-amplification process that clearly decelerated about 30 million years ago. Since then, Alu sequences have proliferated at a lower rate, including within the human genome, in which Alu mobility continues to generate genetic variability. Initially derived from 7SL RNA of the signal recognition particle (SRP)...

Journal: :Tanzania journal of health research 2011
Appolinary R Kamuhabwa Fatema Mnyusiwalla

Artemether-Lumefantrine (ALu) is widely used for uncomplicated malaria during the second and third trimester of pregnancy. Because of the suspected teratogenic effects of artemether during the first trimester, quinine is used in early pregnancy unless the risks outweigh the benefits. The aim of this study was to assess dispensing practice of ALu in private pharmacies and knowledge of pregnant w...

Journal: :Genome research 2001
J E Stenger K S Lobachev D Gordenin T A Darden J Jurka M A Resnick

Alu sequences, the most abundant class of large dispersed DNA repeats in human chromosomes, contribute to human genome dynamics. Recently we reported that long inverted repeats, including human Alus, can be strong initiators of genetic change in yeast. We proposed that the potential for interactions between adjacent, closely related Alus would influence their stability and this would be reflect...

2013
George W. Cook Miriam K. Konkel Jerilyn A. Walker Matthew G. Bourgeois Mitchell L. Fullerton John T. Fussell Heath D. Herbold Mark A. Batzer

The human retrotransposon with the highest copy number is the Alu element. The human genome contains over one million Alu elements that collectively account for over ten percent of our DNA. Full-length Alu elements are randomly distributed throughout the genome in both forward and reverse orientations. However, full-length widely spaced Alu pairs having two Alus in the same (direct) orientation...

Journal: :Genome research 2009
George E Liu Can Alkan Lu Jiang Shaying Zhao Evan E Eichler

Using bacteria artificial chromosome (BAC) end sequences (16.9 Mb) and high-quality alignments of genomic sequences (17.4 Mb), we performed a global assessment of the divergence distributions, phylogenies, and consensus sequences for Alu elements in primates including lemur, marmoset, macaque, baboon, and chimpanzee as compared to human. We found that in lemurs, Alu elements show a broader and ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1994
W M Liu R J Maraia C M Rubin C W Schmid

Full length Alu transcripts in HeLa cells are detected by primer extension using reverse transcriptase and are also analyzed as cloned cDNA sequences. The 5' end of these transcripts corresponds to the transcriptional start site for RNA polymerase III indicating that these RNAs are transcribed from their internal polymerase III promoters. The Alu transcripts found in cytoplasmic poly A+ RNAs ap...

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