• transposon tagging is a process where transposons (transposable elements) are amplified inside a biological cell by a tagging technique. Transposon tagging...
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    A transposable element (TE, transposon, or jumping gene) is a nucleic acid sequence in DNA that can change its position within a genome, sometimes creating...
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  • transposon proved that genome is not statistical, but always changing the structure of itself. There are two advantages by using transposon tagging....
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  • Transposon insertion sequencing (Tn-seq) combines transposon insertional mutagenesis with massively parallel sequencing (MPS) of the transposon insertion...
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    mice using the Sleeping Beauty transposon system. Nat Methods, 2005. 2(10): p. 763-9. Kitada, K., et al., Transposon-tagged mutagenesis in the rat. Nat Methods...
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  • Transposon mutagenesis, or transposition mutagenesis, is a biological process that allows genes to be transferred to a host organism's chromosome, interrupting...
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  • mutants are created by random transposon insertion and each transposon contains a different 'tag' sequence that uniquely identifies it. If an insertional...
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  • DNA sequences, transposons are highly compatible at transducing genetic material, making them ideal genetic tools. Signature-tagging mutagenesis (also...
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  • his collaborators were the first to propose the use of P element transposon tagging to clone the first metazoan RNA polymerase subunit. This work demonstrated...
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  • T-DNA containing mutant lines, recombinant plasmids, techniques like transposon tagging etc. Availability of complete physical and genetic maps, RNAi vectors...
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    K; Takahashi, R; Ueda, M; Keng, VW; Horie, K; Takeda, J (2007). "Transposon-tagged mutagenesis in the rat". Nat Methods. 4 (2): 131–133. doi:10.1038/nmeth1002...
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  • of Antirrhinum majus , following isolation of the pallida locus by transposon tagging". The EMBO Journal. 4 (7): 1625–1630. doi:10.1002/j.1460-2075.1985...
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    "Identification and characterization of a Zea mays line carrying a transposon-tagged ENOD40". Biochim Biophys Acta. 1629 (1–3): 84–91. doi:10.1016/j.bbaexp...
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    Knotted, the dominant morphological mutant in maize using Ds2 as a transposon tag". The EMBO Journal. 8 (1): 15–22. doi:10.1002/j.1460-2075.1989.tb03343...
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  • promoter profiling reveals widespread alternative promoter usage and transposon-driven developmental gene expression". Genome Res. 23 (1): 169–80. doi:10...
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    Endogenous retrovirus (category Cleanup tagged articles with a reason field from February 2023)
    inherited proviral sequence and a subclass of a type of gene called a transposon, which can normally be packaged and moved within the genome to serve a...
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  • transposons, or can be artificially created for research purposes in the lab. This is a technique used to study the function of genes. A transposon such...
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  • It took her two years to develop a strategy to clone LIN-12 (Tc1 transposon tagging), and she identified that that genetic sequence contained epidermal...
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  • ISSN 1064-3745. PMC 5693289. PMID 29052193. Reznikoff WS (2008). "Transposon Tn5". Annual Review of Genetics. 42 (1): 269–86. doi:10.1146/annurev.genet...
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    9 July 2016. "Barbara McClintock and the Discovery of Jumping Genes (Transposons)". Nature. Retrieved 9 July 2016. Lev-Yadun, S. (2014). "Defensive masquerade...
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  • enzymes such as gamma-delta resolvase (from the Tn1000 transposon), Tn3 resolvase (from the Tn3 transposon), and φC31 integrase (from the φC31 phage). Although...
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  • restriction enzyme sites and a stable antibiotic-resistance gene free from transposon activities. In 1982, Jeffrey Vieira and Joachim Messing described the...
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    Amplicons were sequenced to detect the transposon insertion sites in mycoplasma genomes. Genes that contained the transposon insertions were hypothetical proteins...
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    error-prone PCR, DNA shuffling to recombine parts of similar genes together, or transposon-based methods to introduce indels. Alternatively, mutations can be targeted...
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  • Index of genetics articles (category Cleanup tagged articles with a reason field from September 2024)
    Complementation test Complete linkage Complex trait Component of fitness Composite transposon Concordance Conditional mutation Confidence limits Confidentiality Congenital...
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  • Gillet R, Felden B (2001). "Emerging views on tmRNA-mediated protein tagging and ribosome rescue". Molecular Microbiology. 42 (4): 879–85. doi:10.1046/j...
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  • falciparum. By virtue of protein being tagged to a DHFR degradation domain from E. coli, as well as GFP and an HA-tag, protein levels can be regulated, cellular...
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    by the activation of the anaphase-promoting complex and its function of tagging degradation of proteins important toward the metaphase-anaphase transition...
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  • regulation – transformation – transgressive phenotype – transport vesicle – transposon – Traube cell – trophic level – tropism – tubulin – tumor – turgor – Turner...
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  • one scRNA gene. Transposons are not classed as genes and so do not have a parent gene object. Their structure is curated as a Transposon_CDS object with...
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