Retrotransposition of a yeast group II intron occurs by reverse splicing directly into ectopic DNA sites.
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Localization, mobility and fidelity of retrotransposed Group II introns in rRNA genes.Group II intron retroelements: function and diversityMechanism of maturase-promoted group II intron splicingThe retrohoming of linear group II intron RNAs in Drosophila melanogaster occurs by both DNA ligase 4-dependent and -independent mechanismsThe RecA intein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis promotes cleavage of ectopic DNA sites. Implications for the dispersal of inteins in natural populationsLong-term evolution of the S788 fungal nuclear small subunit rRNA group I intronsCompilation and analysis of group II intron insertions in bacterial genomes: evidence for retroelement behaviorBacterial group II introns in a deep-sea hydrothermal vent environment.Abortive transposition by a group II intron in yeast mitochondriaBacteria and Archaea Group II introns: additional mobile genetic elements in the environment.Group II introns: mobile ribozymes that invade DNA.Mobile Bacterial Group II Introns at the Crux of Eukaryotic EvolutionIntron Invasions Trace Algal Speciation and Reveal Nearly Identical Arctic and Antarctic Micromonas Populations.Convergent evolution of twintron-like configurations: One is never enough.Very small mobile repeated elements in cyanobacterial genomes.Insights into the strategies used by related group II introns to adapt successfully for the colonisation of a bacterial genome.Lariat formation and a hydrolytic pathway in plant chloroplast group II intron splicing.Group II intron mobility using nascent strands at DNA replication forks to prime reverse transcription.Mystery of intron gain.The RmInt1 group II intron has two different retrohoming pathways for mobility using predominantly the nascent lagging strand at DNA replication forks for priming.Dispersion of the RmInt1 group II intron in the Sinorhizobium meliloti genome upon acquisition by conjugative transfer.Mitochondrion-to-Chloroplast DNA Transfers and Intragenomic Proliferation of Chloroplast Group II Introns in Gloeotilopsis Green Algae (Ulotrichales, Ulvophyceae).
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Retrotransposition of a yeast group II intron occurs by reverse splicing directly into ectopic DNA sites.
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Retrotransposition of a yeast ...... rectly into ectopic DNA sites.
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Retrotransposition of a yeast ...... rectly into ectopic DNA sites.
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Retrotransposition of a yeast ...... rectly into ectopic DNA sites.
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Retrotransposition of a yeast ...... rectly into ectopic DNA sites.
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Retrotransposition of a yeast ...... rectly into ectopic DNA sites.
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Retrotransposition of a yeast ...... rectly into ectopic DNA sites.
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Retrotransposition of a yeast ...... rectly into ectopic DNA sites.
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Retrotransposition of a yeast ...... rectly into ectopic DNA sites.
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10.1073/PNAS.231494498
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2001-11-06T00:00:00Z