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Affinity proteomics reveals human host factors implicated in discrete stages of LINE-1 retrotranspositionRibonucleoprotein particle formation is necessary but not sufficient for LINE-1 retrotranspositionStructural insight into dGTP-dependent activation of tetrameric SAMHD1 deoxynucleoside triphosphate triphosphohydrolaseThe impact of retrotransposons on human genome evolutionTransposon-mediated genome manipulation in vertebratesL1 retrotransposon-mediated stable gene silencingA potential role for RNA interference in controlling the activity of the human LINE-1 retrotransposonCharacterization of SR3 reveals abundance of non-LTR retrotransposons of the RTE clade in the genome of the human blood fluke, Schistosoma mansoni.The Influence of LINE-1 and SINE Retrotransposons on Mammalian GenomesHuman transposon tectonicsInsertional mutagenesis in mice: new perspectives and toolsIn vitro screening for compounds that enhance human L1 mobilizationThe Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein ZAP Inhibits LINE and Alu RetrotranspositionReviving the dead: history and reactivation of an extinct l1The Microprocessor controls the activity of mammalian retrotransposonsCharacterization of a synthetic human LINE-1 retrotransposon ORFeus-HsNickel stimulates L1 retrotransposition by a post-transcriptional mechanismMutagenesis in rodents using the L1 retrotransposonCodon optimization of antigen coding sequences improves the immune potential of DNA vaccines against avian influenza virus H5N1 in mice and chickensNimbus (BgI): an active non-LTR retrotransposon of the Schistosoma mansoni snail host Biomphalaria glabrataEpigenetic silencing of engineered L1 retrotransposition events in human embryonic carcinoma cells.High guanine and cytosine content increases mRNA levels in mammalian cellsA yeast model for target-primed (non-LTR) retrotranspositionThe bandit, a new DNA transposon from a hookworm-possible horizontal genetic transfer between host and parasite.The RNA polymerase dictates ORF1 requirement and timing of LINE and SINE retrotransposition.Dynamics of transposable elements: towards a community ecology of the genome.Dynamic silencing of somatic L1 retrotransposon insertions reflects the developmental and cellular contexts of their genomic integration.Under the genomic radar: the stealth model of Alu amplificationExpression and detection of LINE-1 ORF-encoded proteins.Non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons: mechanisms, recent developments, and unanswered questions.Evolutionary conservation of the functional modularity of primate and murine LINE-1 elementsIntact piRNA pathway prevents L1 mobilization in male meiosisIntronic L1 retrotransposons and nested genes cause transcriptional interference by inducing intron retention, exonization and cryptic polyadenylation.Mobilizing diversity: transposable element insertions in genetic variation and disease.De novo LINE-1 retrotransposition in HepG2 cells preferentially targets gene poor regions of chromosome 13Potential for genomic instability associated with retrotranspositionally-incompetent L1 loci.Unconventional translation of mammalian LINE-1 retrotransposons.Modulation of LINE-1 and Alu/SVA retrotransposition by Aicardi-Goutières syndrome-related SAMHD1.LINE-1 RNA splicing and influences on mammalian gene expression.Characterization of L1 retrotransposition with high-throughput dual-luciferase assays
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A highly active synthetic mammalian retrotransposon.
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A highly active synthetic mammalian retrotransposon.
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A highly active synthetic mammalian retrotransposon.
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A highly active synthetic mammalian retrotransposon.
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A highly active synthetic mammalian retrotransposon.
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A highly active synthetic mammalian retrotransposon.
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A highly active synthetic mammalian retrotransposon.
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Jeffrey S Han
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10.1038/NATURE02535
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z
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