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Genetics (Transposon)
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Genetics (Transposon)2795Genetik (Transposon)

ADAR

Alu (Genetics)

Chromatoid body

DNA (Repair and Toxicology)

Endosymbiosis

Evolution

Gene transfer

Genetic instability

Genetics (Genetics)

Genetics (Non allelic homologous recombination)

Genetics (SINE short interspersed elements)

Genetics (Transposon)

Genome

Genomic and genetic analysis

Histone biotinylation

Holocarboxylase synthetase

Homing endonuclease

HSP90

Intein

L1

LINE1

LINE2 elements

Meiosis

Metnase

Mitosis

Mutation (targeted induction)

PIWI

Recombination hot spot

RNA (Editing)

RNA (MicroRNA)

RNA (nRNA BASKET)

RNA (piRNA)

THE1 elements

Tn7

Wolbachia

1999  
1
Transposon Tn21, flagship of the floating genome.
[10477306] Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 63(3): 507-22 (1999)
1995  
2
Conjugative transposons: an unusual and diverse set of integrated gene transfer elements.
[8531886] Microbiol Rev 59(4): 579-90 (1995)
1995  
3
In the driver's seat: the Bacteroides conjugative transposons and the elements they mobilize.
[7592315] J Bacteriol 177(20): 5727-31 (1995)
2009  
4
Applications of transposon-based gene delivery system in bacteria.
[19349746] J Microbiol Biotechnol 19(3): 217-28 (2009)
2002  
5
Conjugative transposons: the tip of the iceberg.
[12410819] Mol Microbiol 46(3): 601-10 (2002)
2009  
6
Transposable elements as genomic diseases.
[19081928] Mol Biosyst 5(1): 32-5 (2009)
2008  
7
Domesticated DNA transposon proteins mediate retrotransposon control.
[18311163] Cell Res 18(3): 331-3 (2008)
1999  
8
The suppressor-mutator element and the evolutionary riddle of transposons.
[10231389] Genes Cells 4(1): 11-9 (1999)
2002  
9
Transcendent elements: whole-genome transposon screens and open evolutionary questions.
[12176921] Genome Res 12(8): 1152-5 (2002)
2006  
10
Inteins, introns, and homing endonucleases: recent revelations about the life cycle of parasitic genetic elements.
[17101053] BMC Evol Biol 6(-): 94 (2006)
2004  
11
Factors that affect the horizontal transfer of transposable elements.
[14632259] Curr Issues Mol Biol 6(1): 57-71 (2004)
2004  
12
The Sleeping Beauty transposable element: evolution, regulation and genetic applications.
[14632258] Curr Issues Mol Biol 6(1): 43-55 (2004)
2002  
13
Transposable elements and the evolution of eukaryotic complexity.
[12074196] Curr Issues Mol Biol 4(3): 65-76 (2002)
2007  
14
The necessary junk: new functions for transposable elements.
[17911158] Hum Mol Genet 16 Spec No. 2(-): R159-67 (2007)
1997  
15
Transposable elements: how non-LTR retrotransposons do it.
[9162502] Curr Biol 7(4): R245-8 (1997)
2007  
16
Stress management: how cells take control of their transposons.
[17643368] Mol Cell 27(2): 180-1 (2007)
2010  
17
DDE transposases: Structural similarity and diversity.
[20615441] Adv Drug Deliv Rev 62(12): 1187-95 (2010)
2008  
18
Gene regulation by SINES and inosines: biological consequences of A-to-I editing of Alu element inverted repeats.
[18948735] Cell Cycle 7(21): 3294-301 (2008)
2006  
19
LINE-1 endonuclease-dependent retrotranspositional events causing human genetic disease: mutation detection bias and multiple mechanisms of target gene disruption.
[16877817] J Biomed Biotechnol 2006(1): 56182 (2006)
2006  
20
DNA damage and L1 retrotransposition.
[16877815] J Biomed Biotechnol 2006(1): 37285 (2006)
2006  
21
LINE-1 retrotransposition: impact on genome stability and diversity and human disease.
[16877814] J Biomed Biotechnol 2006(1): 37049 (2006)
2006  
22
The potential regulation of L1 mobility by RNA interference.
[16877813] J Biomed Biotechnol 2006(1): 32713 (2006)
2006  
23
Do small RNAs interfere with LINE-1?
[16877812] J Biomed Biotechnol 2006(1): 29049 (2006)
2010  
24
What drives recombination hotspots to repeat DNA in humans?
[20308096] Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 365(1544): 1213-8 (2010)
2010  
25
Transposable elements in natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster.
[20308097] Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 365(1544): 1219-28 (2010)
2009  
26
Emerging potential of transposons for gene therapy and generation of induced pluripotent stem cells.
[19471016] Blood 114(8): 1461-8 (2009)
2010  
27
Is canalization more than just a beautiful idea?
[20236474] Genome Biol 11(3): 109 (2010)
2007  
28
The DNA transposon Minos as a tool for transgenesis and functional genomic analysis in vertebrates and invertebrates.
[18047694] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S2 (2007)
2007  
29
Transposon mediated transgenesis in a marine invertebrate chordate: Ciona intestinalis.
[18047695] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S3 (2007)
2007  
30
Transposable elements and the dynamic somatic genome.
[18047697] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S5 (2007)
2007  
31
Transposable elements in fish functional genomics: technical challenges and perspectives.
[18047698] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S6 (2007)
2007  
32
Tol2: a versatile gene transfer vector in vertebrates.
[18047699] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S7 (2007)
2007  
33
Transposons as tools for enhancer trap screens in vertebrates.
[18047700] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S8 (2007)
2007  
34
Technology transfer from worms and flies to vertebrates: transposition-based genome manipulations and their future perspectives.
[18047686] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S1 (2007)
2007  
35
Meganuclease and transposon mediated transgenesis in medaka.
[18047687] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S10 (2007)
2007  
36
Manipulating the Xenopus genome with transposable elements.
[18047688] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S11 (2007)
2007  
37
Germline mutagenesis mediated by Sleeping Beauty transposon system in mice.
[18047691] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S14 (2007)
2007  
38
Transposons for cancer gene discovery: Sleeping Beauty and beyond.
[18047692] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S15 (2007)
2007  
39
Mutagenesis in rodents using the L1 retrotransposon.
[18047693] Genome Biol 8 Suppl 1(-): S16 (2007)
2009  
40
Transposons that clean up after themselves.
[19589181] Genome Biol 10(6): 224 (2009)
2010  
41
piRNAs, transposon silencing, and Drosophila germline development.
[21115802] J Cell Biol 191(5): 905-13 (2010)
2010  
42
Function of a retrotransposon nucleocapsid protein.
[21189452] RNA Biol 7(6): 642-54 (2010)
2009  
43
Repression of transposable elements by histone biotinylation.
[19812216] J Nutr 139(12): 2389-92 (2009)
2009  
44
The L1 retrotransposition assay: a retrospective and toolkit.
[19398011] Methods 49(3): 219-26 (2009)
2010  
45
Transposon-based screens for cancer gene discovery in mouse models.
[20478384] Semin Cancer Biol 20(4): 261-8 (2010)
2010  
46
SVA retrotransposons: Evolution and genetic instability.
[20416380] Semin Cancer Biol 20(4): 234-45 (2010)
2010  
47
A mobile threat to genome stability: The impact of non-LTR retrotransposons upon the human genome.
[20307669] Semin Cancer Biol 20(4): 211-21 (2010)
2011  
48
Non-coding RNAs enter mitosis: functions, conservation and implications.
[21356070] Cell Div 6(-): 6 (2011)
2011  
49
Mobile DNA and the TE-Thrust hypothesis: supporting evidence from the primates.
[21627776] Mob DNA 2(1): 8 (2011)
2011  
50
Dynamic interactions between transposable elements and their hosts.
[21850042] Nat Rev Genet 12(9): 615-27 (2011)
2008  
51
Transposon tools hopping in vertebrates.
[19109308] Brief Funct Genomic Proteomic 7(6): 444-53 (2008)
2010  
52
DNA transposons: nature and applications in genomics.
[20885819] Curr Genomics 11(2): 115-28 (2010)
2010  
53
A transposon and transposase system for human application.
[20104209] Mol Ther 18(4): 674-83 (2010)
2002  
54
Gene repair and transposon-mediated gene therapy.
[11897868] Stem Cells 20(2): 105-18 (2002)
2010  
55
Transposable elements in the mammalian germline: a comfortable niche or a deadly trap?
[20442734] Heredity (Edinb) 105(1): 92-104 (2010)
2009  
56
Transposable elements and factors influencing their success in eukaryotes.
[19666747] J Hered 100(5): 648-55 (2009)
2009  
57
Tn7 elements: engendering diversity from chromosomes to episomes.
[18951916] Plasmid 61(1): 1-14 (2009)
2007  
58
DNA transposons and the evolution of eukaryotic genomes.
[18076328] Annu Rev Genet 41(-): 331-68 (2007)
2008  
59
The take and give between retrotransposable elements and their hosts.
[18680436] Annu Rev Genet 42(-): 587-617 (2008)
2011  
60
Host-parasite relationships in the genome.
[21985691] BMC Biol 9(-): 67 (2011)
2009  
61
Transposon-mediated genome manipulation in vertebrates.
[19478801] Nat Methods 6(6): 415-22 (2009)
2003  
62
The long (LINEs) and the short (SINEs) of it: altered methylation as a precursor to toxicity.
[12773759] Toxicol Sci 75(2): 229-35 (2003)
2009  
63
Dynamics of transposable elements: towards a community ecology of the genome.
[19540613] Trends Genet 25(7): 317-23 (2009)
2005  
64
Transposable elements donate lineage-specific regulatory sequences to host genomes.
[16093685] Cytogenet Genome Res 110(1-4): 333-41 (2005)
2010  
65
A transposon toolkit for gene transfer and mutagenesis in protozoan parasites.
[19763844] Genetica 138(3): 301-11 (2010)
2010  
66
Metnase/SETMAR: a domesticated primate transposase that enhances DNA repair, replication, and decatenation.
[20309721] Genetica 138(5): 559-66 (2010)
2010  
67
Phage WO of Wolbachia: lambda of the endosymbiont world.
[20083406] Trends Microbiol 18(4): 173-81 (2010)
2010  
68
The expanding universe of transposon technologies for gene and cell engineering.
[21138556] Mob DNA 1(1): 25 (2010)

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