PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «TRANSPOSON»
transposon
tagging
piggybac
sleeping
beauty
complex
composite
mutagenesis
transposable
element
sequence
that
change
position
within
genome
sometimes
creating
reversing
mutations
altering
transposon
genetics
encyclopedia
britannica
class
elements
jump
different
locations
frequently
called
transposons
learn
science
scitable
nature
much
what
does
depends
where
lands
landing
gene
result
mutation
discovered
when
insertions
into
after
ligated
host
gaps
filled
watson
crick
base
pairing
this
creates
identical
direct
repeats
each
meaning
pronunciation
translations
biosciences
mobile
efficiently
transposes
between
vectors
chromosomes
paste
mechanism
define
segment
capable
inserting
copies
itself
other
sites
same
origin
transpos
ition
welcome
insertion
mutant
library
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TRANSPOSON»
Descubre el uso de
transposon en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
transposon y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Pre-clinical Evaluation of the Sleeping Beauty
Transposon ...
Modifications of the Sleeping Beauty Transposon System Transposon Terminal
Sequences. The inverted terminal repeats (ITRs) located at the ends of the
transposon define the borders. Compared to other members of the Tc1 /mariner ...
Andrew Christopher Wilber, 2006
2
Characterization of the Integrase of the Bacteroides ...
A functional origin of transfer (oriT) on the conjugative transposon Tn916. J
Bacteriol. 177(22): p. 6644-51. 102. Lu, F. and G. Churchward. 1994. Conjugative
transposition: Tn916 integrase contains two independent DNA binding domains
that ...
3
Sequencing and Distribution Analysis of Dissociation ...
Class II transposons are DNA-based transposons that typically transfer by
conservative transposition, or “cut-and-paste”, where the transposon is excised
and moves to a new location. Transposase recognizes the terminal inverted
repeats ...
Justin Andrew Schares, 2007
4
Transgenic Plant Research
The introduction of transposons into heterologous hosts by transformation and
creation of transgenic transposon lines offers a myriad of novel applications.
Endogenous transposons in maize and snapdragon are used for transposon
tagging ...
5
Characterization of the Sleeping Beauty
Transposon System ...
Transposon. System. Structure and Function The Sleeping Beauty Transposon
system was engineered by aligning numerous non-functional Tc1-like sequences
recovered from the genomes of salmonid fish, creating a consensus sequence ...
6
Molecular Methods in Plant Pathology
George H. Lacy and Verlyn K. Stromberg TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction
151 II. Principles 152 A. Transposon Mutagenesis 152 B. Marker Exchange
Mutagenesis 153 C. Other Uses for Transposons 153 1. Gene Regulation 153 2.
U. S. Singh, Rudra P. Singh, 1995
7
Advanced Bacterial Genetics: Use of Transposons and Phage ...
When a custom‐designed, whole‐genome oligonucleotide microarray was
implemented, each insertion in the library could easily be detected, suggesting
that using whole‐genome microarrays for tracking transposon insertion mutants
was ...
8
Transposon Exaptation in Mammalian Evolution
Together, our analyses support the notion that this complementary nature of transposon exaptation, the host recruitment of transposase as DNA-binding protein and non-coding transposon sequence as binding site, has been a recurrent theme in ...
9
Molecular Genetic Approaches to Maize Improvement
The instability of many transposon-induced alleles is due to excision events or
epigenetic regulation of the transposons. The structures, mechanisms of
transposition, and epigenetic regulation of Ac/Ds, En/Spm, and Mu are discussed
in ...
Alan L. Kriz, Brian A. Larkins, 2008
10
Repair of Endonuclease- and
Transposon-induced DNA Double ...
joining and repair of transposon-induced DNA hairpins by host factors in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 24(3): 1351-64 Zhu J, Petersen S,
Tessarollo L, Nussenzweig A (2001) Targeted disruption of the Nijmegen
breakage ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «TRANSPOSON»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
transposon en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Transposon mutagenesis disentangles osteosarcoma genetic drivers
A new study uses Sleeping Beauty transposon mutagenesis to drive osteosarcomagenesis in the mouse and identify likely drivers of the disease in humans. «Nature.com, May 15»
Improved transposon-based library preparation for the Ion Torrent …
A transposon-based approach for the construction of sequencing libraries is an efficient way of preparing samples for processing on both Illumina and Ion ... «BioTechniques.com, Abr 15»
How Transposons Shaped Pregnancy
FLICKR, TATIANA VDBDuring the evolution of pregnancy, thousands of transposons—pieces of DNA that copy and reinsert themselves throughout the ... «Scientist, Ene 15»
A Movable Defense
In the evolutionary arms race between pathogens and hosts, genetic elements known as transposons are regularly recruited as assault weapons for cellular ... «Scientist, Ene 15»
PIWI Pathway Isn't Perfect But It's What Keeps Transposons From …
Our reproductive cells, called germ cells, are particularly sensitive to transposons, so they rely on a system called the PIWI pathway to keep the transposons in ... «Science 2.0, Nov 14»
DNA's Wild West: Bounty hunters and outlaws vie for control of your …
Fifty percent of our genome is comprised of genetic parasites, called transposable elements or transposons, that usually lie dormant. When they are allowed to ... «Brandeis University, Nov 14»
Yale Team Proposes Transposon Role in Evolution of Mammalian …
A subset of the differentially expressed sequences fell near sequences for MER20 transposons, a type of transposable element found exclusively in eutherian ... «In Sequence, Nov 14»
Barcoding tool for stem cells: New technology that tracks the origin …
A transposon is a piece of genetic code that can jump to a random point in DNA when exposed to an enzyme called transposase. Camargo's approach works ... «Phys.Org, Oct 14»
The Dynamic Genome: An Arms Race With Ourselves
For millions of years, mobile pieces of DNA called transposons have been hopping around organisms' genomes, copying and reinserting themselves at will. «Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Oct 14»
CRISPR Corrects Blood Disorder Gene
Kan's team combined CRISPR/Cas9 with a transposon called piggyBac, which allowed the group to insert a marker of homologous recombination. “After we ... «Scientist, Ago 14»