نتایج جستجو برای: alu 32 بیتی

تعداد نتایج: 150817  

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2003
Jeffrey A Bailey Ge Liu Evan E Eichler

Relative to genomes of other sequenced organisms, the human genome appears particularly enriched for large, highly homologous segmental duplications (> or =90% sequence identity and > or =10 kbp in length). The molecular basis for this enrichment is unknown. We sought to gain insight into the mechanism of origin, by systematically examining sequence features at the junctions of duplications. We...

2013
Premananda B S

The paper describes the design of programmable reversible logic gate structures, targeted for the ALU implementation and their use in the realization of an efficient reversible ALU. Using reversible logic gates instead of traditional logic AND/OR gates, a reversible ALU whose function is the same as traditional ALU is constructed. Comparing with the number of input bits and the discarded bits o...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1987
V Slagel E Flemington V Traina-Dorge H Bradshaw P Deininger

Thirteen and 10 sequences of the Alu family of repeated DNA elements found within the human thymidine kinase and beta-tubulin genes, respectively, were compared. These genes have approximately five times the expected density of Alu family members. The consensus sequence that could be drawn from these 23 Alu family members would differ slightly from others drawn from random Alu family sequences ...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
A M Roy-Engel M L Carroll E Vogel R K Garber S V Nguyen A H Salem M A Batzer P L Deininger

Genomic database mining has been a very useful aid in the identification and retrieval of recently integrated Alu elements from the human genome. We analyzed Alu elements retrieved from the GenBank database and identified two new Alu subfamilies, Alu Yb9 and Alu Yc2, and further characterized Yc1 subfamily members. Some members of each of the three subfamilies have inserted in the human genome ...

2007
Camille Belzil

The Alu element Methylation of Alu Repeats DNA Demethylation Mechanism of Retrotransposition Alu elements and Disease Conclusion and Outlook Endnotes

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Jerzy Jurka Oleksiy Kohany Adam Pavlicek Vladimir V Kapitonov Michael V Jurka

Alu and L1 are families of non-LTR retrotransposons representing approximately equal 30% of the human genome. Genomic distributions of young Alu and L1 elements are quite similar, but over time, Alu densities in GC-rich DNA increase in comparison with L1 densities. Here we analyze two processes that may contribute to this phenomenon. First, DNA duplications in the human genome occur more freque...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 1997
T H Shaikh A M Roy J Kim M A Batzer P L Deininger

We have isolated and sequenced twenty-six cDNAs derived from primary Alu transcripts. Most cDNAs (22/26) sequenced end in multiple T residues, known to be at the termination for RNA polymerase III-directed transcripts. We conclude that these cDNAs were derived from authentic, RNA polymerase III-directed primary Alu transcripts. Sequence alignment of the cDNAs with Alu consensus sequences show t...

2005
Miroslav N. Velev

Presented is a highly automatic approach for proving bounded liveness of pipelined processors with multicycle functional units, without the need for the user to set up an inductive argument. Multicycle functional units are abstracted with a placeholder that is suitable for proving both safety and liveness. Abstracting the branch targets and directions with arbitrary terms and formulas, respecti...

2015
Elena Ivanova Audrey Berger Anne Scherrer Elena Alkalaeva Katharina Strub

The human genome contains about 1.5 million Alu elements, which are transcribed into Alu RNAs by RNA polymerase III. Their expression is upregulated following stress and viral infection, and they associate with the SRP9/14 protein dimer in the cytoplasm forming Alu RNPs. Using cell-free translation, we have previously shown that Alu RNPs inhibit polysome formation. Here, we describe the mechani...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1993
G B Hutchinson S E Andrew H McDonald Y P Goldberg R Graham J M Rommens M R Hayden

Alu repetitive elements represent the most common short interspersed elements (SINEs) found in primates, with an estimated 500,000 members in the haploid human genome. Considerable evidence has accumulated that these elements have dispersed in the genome by active transcription followed by retroposition, and that this process is ongoing. Sequence variation between the individual elements has le...

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