Horizontal acquisition of transposable elements and viral sequences: patterns and consequences
It is becoming clear that most eukaryotic transposable elements (TEs) owe their evolutionary
success in part to horizontal transfer events, which enable them to invade new species …
success in part to horizontal transfer events, which enable them to invade new species …
Evolution of bird genomes—a transposon's‐eye view
A Kapusta, A Suh - Annals of the New York Academy of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Birds, the most species‐rich monophyletic group of land vertebrates, have been subject to
some of the most intense sequencing efforts to date, making them an ideal case study for …
some of the most intense sequencing efforts to date, making them an ideal case study for …
Mechanoresponsive stem cells acquire neural crest fate in jaw regeneration
During both embryonic development and adult tissue regeneration, changes in chromatin
structure driven by master transcription factors lead to stimulus-responsive transcriptional …
structure driven by master transcription factors lead to stimulus-responsive transcriptional …
cGAS/STING pathway activation contributes to delayed neurodegeneration in neonatal hypoxia-ischemia rat model: possible involvement of LINE-1
Abstract cGAS is a sensor of cytosolic DNA and responds equally to exogenous and
endogenous DNA. After recognition of cytosolic dsDNA or ssDNA, cGAS synthesizes the …
endogenous DNA. After recognition of cytosolic dsDNA or ssDNA, cGAS synthesizes the …
Horizontal transfer of BovB and L1 retrotransposons in eukaryotes
Abstract Background Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile DNA sequences, colloquially
known as jum** genes because of their ability to replicate to new genomic locations. TEs …
known as jum** genes because of their ability to replicate to new genomic locations. TEs …
Factors regulating the activity of LINE1 retrotransposons
MS Protasova, TV Andreeva, EI Rogaev - Genes, 2021 - mdpi.com
LINE-1 (L1) is a class of autonomous mobile genetic elements that form somatic mosaicisms
in various tissues of the organism. The activity of L1 retrotransposons is strictly controlled by …
in various tissues of the organism. The activity of L1 retrotransposons is strictly controlled by …
L1 retrotransposition in the soma: a field jum** ahead
Retrotransposons are transposable elements (TEs) capable of “jum**” in germ, embryonic
and tumor cells and, as is now clearly established, in the neuronal lineage. Mosaic TE …
and tumor cells and, as is now clearly established, in the neuronal lineage. Mosaic TE …
Use of retrotransposon-derived genetic markers to analyse genomic variability in plants
Transposable elements (TEs) are common mobile genetic elements comprising several
classes and making up the majority of eukaryotic genomes. The movement and …
classes and making up the majority of eukaryotic genomes. The movement and …
Migrators within migrators: exploring transposable element dynamics in the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus
Background Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) are an important model system in ecology
and evolution. A high-quality chromosomal genome assembly is available for the monarch …
and evolution. A high-quality chromosomal genome assembly is available for the monarch …
Phase separation of the LINE-1 ORF1 protein is mediated by the N-terminus and coiled-coil domain
Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (L1) is a retrotransposable element that autonomously
replicates in the human genome, resulting in DNA damage and genomic instability …
replicates in the human genome, resulting in DNA damage and genomic instability …