نتایج جستجو برای: tirs

تعداد نتایج: 390  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2000
C Feschotte C Mouchès

Sequence similarities exist between terminal inverted repeats (TIRs) of some miniature inverted-repeat transposable element (MITE) families isolated from a wide range of organisms, including plants, insects, and humans, and TIRs of DNA transposons from the pogo family. We present here evidence that one of these MITE families, previously described for Arabidopsis thaliana, is derived from a larg...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Xiaolei Yu Xulin Guo Zhaocong Wu

Accurate inversion of land surface geo/biophysical variables from remote sensing data for earth observation applications is an essential and challenging topic for the global change research. Land surface temperature (LST) is one of the key parameters in the physics of earth surface processes from local to global scales. The importance of LST is being increasingly recognized and there is a stron...

2014
Min-Jin Han Hong-En Xu Hua-Hao Zhang Cédric Feschotte Ze Zhang

Class 2 or DNA transposons populate the genomes of most eukaryotes and like other mobile genetic elements have a profound impact on genome evolution. Most DNA transposons belong to the cut-and-paste types, which are relatively simple elements characterized by terminal-inverted repeats (TIRs) flanking a single gene encoding a transposase. All eukaryotic cut-and-paste transposons so far described...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
S B Im S-J Kwon J Ryu S W Jeong J B Kim J-W Ahn S H Kim Y D Jo H-I Choi S-Y Kang

Under certain circumstances, transposable elements (TE) can create or reverse mutations and alter the genome size of a cell. Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) is promising for plant transposon tagging due to its small genome size and its low content of repetitive DNA. We developed a marker system based on targeted region amplification polymorphisms (TE-TRAP) that uses the terminal inverted repeats (...

Journal: :Genetics 1993
B Ruskin G R Fink

Tandem inverted repeats (TIRs or hairpins) of 30 and 80 base-pair unit lengths are unstable mitotically in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). TIR instability results from deletions that remove part or all of the presumed hairpin structure from the chromosome. At least one deletion endpoint is always at or near the base of the hairpin, and almost all of the repaired junctions occur within short d...

Journal: :Regional Studies 2021

The UK’s industrial strategy, with local variants, aims to support manufacturing in ‘traditional regions’ (TIRs). Using novel data for advanced (AM) industries over several decades, we examine long-term changes their geography by regions and authority districts. These have shifted away from large urban regions, districts TIRs lost ground relative those other although there are variations betwee...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Matthew Montanaro Allen Lunsford Zelalem Tesfaye Brian Wenny Dennis Reuter

The science-focused mission of the Landsat 8 Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) requires that it have an accurate radiometric calibration. A calibration methodology was developed to convert the raw output from the instrument into an accurate at-aperture radiance. The methodology is based on measurements obtained during component-level and instrument-level characterization testing. The radiometric a...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Shengfeng Huang Xin Tao Shaochun Yuan Yuhang Zhang Peiyi Li Helen A. Beilinson Ya Zhang Wenjuan Yu Pierre Pontarotti Hector Escriva Yann Le Petillon Xiaolong Liu Shangwu Chen David G. Schatz Anlong Xu

Co-option of RAG1 and RAG2 for antigen receptor gene assembly by V(D)J recombination was a crucial event in the evolution of jawed vertebrate adaptive immunity. RAG1/2 are proposed to have arisen from a transposable element, but definitive evidence for this is lacking. Here, we report the discovery of ProtoRAG, a DNA transposon family from lancelets, the most basal extant chordates. A typical P...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Noriko Ueki Ichiro Nishii

A cold-inducible transposon called Jordan has previously been used to tag and recover genes controlling key aspects of Volvox development, including the process called inversion. In a search for additional genes, we isolated 17 new inversionless mutants from cultures grown at 24 degrees (the temperature that activates Jordan transposition). These mutants were stable at 32 degrees, but generated...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2003
Fabienne Chalvet Christine Grimaldi Fiona Kaper Thierry Langin Marie-Josée Daboussi

A new type of active DNA transposon has been identified in the genome of Fusarium oxysporum by its transposition into the niaD target gene. Two insertions within the final exon, in opposite orientations at the same nucleotide site, have been characterized. These elements, called Hop, are 3,299 bp long, with perfect terminal inverted repeats (TIRs) of 99 bp. The sequencing of genomic copies reve...

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