LTR-retrotransposons and MITEs: important players in the evolution of plant genomes.
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Genome-wide comparative analysis of 20 miniature inverted-repeat transposable element families in Brassica rapa and B. oleraceaGenomic landscape and evolutionary dynamics of mariner transposable elements within the Drosophila genusA physical, genetic and functional sequence assembly of the barley genomePreservation of duplicate genes by complementary, degenerative mutationsSequence, regulation, and evolution of the maize 22-kD alpha zein gene familyRim 2/Hipa CACTA transposon display: a new genetic marker technique in Oryza speciesNucleotide diversity of the ZmPox3 maize peroxidase gene: relationships between a MITE insertion in exon 2 and variation in forage maize digestibilityThe many hues of plant heterochromatinHigh-Cot sequence analysis of the maize genomeiMITEdb: the genome-wide landscape of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements in insectsPlant MITEs: useful tools for plant genetics and genomicsTransposition of the Tourist-MITE mPing in yeast: an assay that retains key features of catalysis by the class 2 PIF/Harbinger superfamilyTransposable elements and the evolution of regulatory networksBigfoot. a new family of MITE elements characterized from the Medicago genus.Rice transposable elements: a survey of 73,000 sequence-tagged-connectorsIntimate association of microsatellite repeats with retrotransposons and other dispersed repetitive elements in barley.Assembly and comparative analysis of transposable elements from low coverage genomic sequence data in Asparagales.Exceptional diversity, non-random distribution, and rapid evolution of retroelements in the B73 maize genomeMolecular characterization and chromosomal distribution of Galileo, Kepler and Newton, three foldback transposable elements of the Drosophila buzzatii species complex.Presence of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs) in the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana: characterisation of the Emigrant family of elements.Multiple homoplasious insertions and deletions of a Triticeae (Poaceae) DNA transposon: a phylogenetic perspective.An APETALA3 homolog controls both petal identity and floral meristem patterning in Nigella damascena L. (Ranunculaceae).A comparative computational analysis of nonautonomous helitron elements between maize and riceRepetitive genome elements in a European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, bacterial artificial chromosome library were indicated by bacterial artificial chromosome end sequencing and development of sequence tag site markers: implications for lepidoptMicrocollinearity in an ethylene receptor coding gene region of the Coffea canephora genome is extensively conserved with Vitis vinifera and other distant dicotyledonous sequenced genomes.Null mutation of the MdACS3 gene, coding for a ripening-specific 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase, leads to long shelf life in apple fruit.Sex and the single embryo: early deveiopment in the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata.Modeling-dependent protein characterization of the rice aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) superfamily reveals distinct functional and structural featuresTranspositional reactivation of the Dart transposon family in rice lines derived from introgressive hybridization with Zizania latifolia.Floricultural traits and transposable elements in the Japanese and common morning glories.ModuleOrganizer: detecting modules in families of transposable elements.Early embryogenesis-specific expression of the rice transposon Ping enhances amplification of the MITE mPing.Revolver and superior: novel transposon-like gene families of the plant kingdom.Regulatory changes as a consequence of transposon insertion.Considering transposable element diversification in de novo annotation approaches.Spliceosomal intron size expansion in domesticated grapevine (Vitis vinifera).Meiotic silencing and the epigenetics of sexSequence evolution and copy number of Ty1-copia retrotransposons in diverse plant genomes.Comparative genome organization in plants: from sequence and markers to chromatin and chromosomes.Within-genome evolution of REPINs: a new family of miniature mobile DNA in bacteria.
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LTR-retrotransposons and MITEs: important players in the evolution of plant genomes.
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LTR-retrotransposons and MITEs: important players in the evolution of plant genomes.
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LTR-retrotransposons and MITEs: important players in the evolution of plant genomes.
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LTR-retrotransposons and MITEs: important players in the evolution of plant genomes.
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LTR-retrotransposons and MITEs: important players in the evolution of plant genomes.
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1995-12-01T00:00:00Z