نتایج جستجو برای: l1 retrotransposon

تعداد نتایج: 34435  

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
لاله حبیبی laleh habibi محمدعلی شکرگزار mohammad ali shokrgozar مهدیه معتمدی mahdieh motamedi سیدمحمد اکرمی seyed mohammad akrami

background: l1 retrotransposons are the most active mobile dna elements in human genome. unregulated l1 retrotransposition may have deleterious effect by disrupting vital genes and inducing genomic instabilities. therefore, human cells control l1 elements by silencing their activities through epigenetic mechanisms. it has been shown that cell division and heavy metals stimulate the frequency of...

2013
Marc Tollis Stephane Boissinot

Autonomous retrotransposons lacking long terminal repeats (LTR) account for much of the variation in genome size and structure among vertebrates. Mammalian genomes contain hundreds of thousands of non-LTR retrotransposon copies, mostly resulting from the amplification of a single clade known as L1. The genomes of teleost fish and squamate reptiles contain a much more diverse array of non-LTR re...

2018
Paolo Mita Aleksandra Wudzinska Xiaoji Sun Joshua Andrade Shruti Nayak David J Kahler Sana Badri John LaCava Beatrix Ueberheide Chi Y Yun David Fenyö Jef D Boeke

LINE-1/L1 retrotransposon sequences comprise 17% of the human genome. Among the many classes of mobile genetic elements, L1 is the only autonomous retrotransposon that still drives human genomic plasticity today. Through its co-evolution with the human genome, L1 has intertwined itself with host cell biology. However, a clear understanding of L1's lifecycle and the processes involved in restric...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2006
Dusan Kordis Nika Lovsin Franc Gubensek

L1 retrotransposons constitute the largest single component of mammalian genomes. In contrast to the single remaining lineage of L1 retrotransposons in mammalian genomes, some teleost fishes contain a highly diverse L1 retrotransposon repertoire. Major evolutionary changes in L1 retrotransposon repertoires have therefore taken place in the land vertebrates (Tetrapoda). The lack of sequence data...

Journal: :Fertility and Sterility 2021

Over 15 million babies have been conceived by IVF, yet debate about its safety to offspring continues. We hypothesized that superovulation and in vitro fertilization (IVF) promote genomic changes, including altered telomere length (TL) activation of the retrotransposon LINE-1 (L1), tested this hypothesis a mouse model.

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Chun Dong Russell T Poulter Jeffrey S Han

Over one-third of human genome sequence is a product of non-LTR retrotransposition. The retrotransposon that currently drives this process in humans is the highly abundant LINE-1 (L1) element. Despite the ubiquitous nature of L1's in mammals, we still lack a complete mechanistic understanding of the L1 replication cycle and how it is regulated. To generate a genetically amenable model for non-L...

Journal: :Cell 2010
Rebecca C. Iskow Michael T. McCabe Ryan E. Mills Spencer Torene W. Stephen Pittard Andrew F. Neuwald Erwin G. Van Meir Paula M. Vertino Scott E. Devine

Two abundant classes of mobile elements, namely Alu and L1 elements, continue to generate new retrotransposon insertions in human genomes. Estimates suggest that these elements have generated millions of new germline insertions in individual human genomes worldwide. Unfortunately, current technologies are not capable of detecting most of these young insertions, and the true extent of germline m...

Journal: :Cell 2002
Haig H. Kazazian John L. Goodier

The LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposon, the most important human mobile element, shapes the genome in many ways. Now two groups provide evidence that L1 retrotransposition is associated with large genomic deletions and inversions in transformed cells. If these events occur at a similar frequency in vivo, they have had a substantial effect on human genome evolution.

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2009
Ioannis Georgiou Dimitrios Noutsopoulos Eftychia Dimitriadou Georgios Markopoulos Anastasia Apergi Leandros Lazaros Terpsi Vaxevanoglou Kostas Pantos Maria Syrrou Theodore Tzavaras

Although human diseases of retrotransposition-derived etiology have been documented, retrotransposon RNA expression and the occurrence of retrotransposition events in the human oocyte are not studied. We investigated the RNA expression of L1 and HERV-K10 retrotransposons in human oocytes by RT-PCR analysis with designed primers. Using denucleated germinal vesicles (GVs), we detected RT-PCR prod...

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