نتایج جستجو برای: transposable elements

تعداد نتایج: 277566  

Journal: :Annual Review of Entomology 2021

Insects are major contributors to our understanding of the interaction between transposable elements (TEs) and their hosts, owing seminal discoveries, as well growing number sequenced insect genomes population genomics functional studies. Insect TE landscapes highly variable both within across orders, although phylogenetic relatedness appears correlate with similarity in content. This correlati...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2001
M Yoshiyama Z Tu Y Kainoh H Honda T Shono K Kimura

Full-length mariner-like elements (MLEs) were identified from both a parasitoid wasp, Ascogaster reticulatus, and its moth host, Adoxophyes honmai. MLEs were detected in two related Tortricid moths, but not in another Ascogaster species. The MLEs of A. reticulatus and A. honmai were 97.6% identical in DNA sequence. This high similarity suggests a recent horizontal transfer, probably from the mo...

2017
Yingxin Zhang Chengming Fan Shuangshuang Li Yuhong Chen Richard R.-C. Wang Xiangqi Zhang Fangpu Han Zanmin Hu

[This corrects the article on p. 1706 in vol. 8, PMID: 29046683.].

2005
Léia Cecilia de Lima Fávaro Welington Luiz de Araújo João Lúcio de Azevedo Luzia Doretto Paccola-Meirelles Luiz de Queiroz

Recently many transposable elements have been identified and characterized in filamentous fungi, especially in species of agricultural, biotechnological and medical interest. Similar to the elements found in other eukaryotes, fungal transposons can be classified as class I elements (retrotransposons) that use RNA and reverse transcriptase and class II elements (DNA transposons) that use DNA. Th...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1990
S B Daniels A Chovnick I A Boussy

This study describes the distribution of hobo-hybridizing sequences in the genus Drosophila. Southern blot analysis of 134 species revealed that hobo sequences are limited to the melanogaster and montium subgroups of the melanogaster-species group. Of the hobo-bearing species, only D. melanogaster and two of its sibling species, D. simulans and D. mauritiana, were found to contain potentially c...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2007
Ryan E Mills E Andrew Bennett Rebecca C Iskow Scott E Devine

Although a large proportion (44%) of the human genome is occupied by transposons and transposon-like repetitive elements, only a small proportion (<0.05%) of these elements remain active today. Recent evidence indicates that approximately 35-40 subfamilies of Alu, L1 and SVA elements (and possibly HERV-K elements) remain actively mobile in the human genome. These active transposons are of great...

Journal: :Genome research 2008
Cory McLean Gill Bejerano

In the lab, the cis-regulatory network seems to exhibit great functional redundancy. Many experiments testing enhancer activity of neighboring cis-regulatory elements show largely overlapping expression domains. Of recent interest, mice in which cis-regulatory ultraconserved elements were knocked out showed no obvious phenotype, further suggesting functional redundancy. Here, we present a globa...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2000
Kidwell Lisch

Several recent reports have challenged the idea that transposable elements (TEs) are mainly 'selfish' or 'junk' DNA with little importance for host evolution. It has been proposed that TEs have the potential to provide host genomes with the ability to enhance their own evolution. They might also be a major source of genetic diversity, allowing response to environmental changes. Because the rela...

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