Transposition
The
transposition of a transposable element to a new location wit...n Another form of site-specific recombination ,
transposition al recombination does not require an identical strand of DNA in the mobile element to match wi...
Transposon
...the genome of a single cell , a process called
transposition . In the process, they can cause mutation s and c... sequence s and typically bears genes coding for
transposition functions. See trans posable genetic element. Full article >>> A transposon const...
Transposase
...ransposase Class of proteins responsible for
transposition . One function is to prepare insertion by cuttin...n enzyme (or enzyme complex) required for the
transposition of a particular transposable element . Full article >>> The IS10R transposase bin...
Transposable element
...Free transposon s are not found; they spread via
transposition into mobile DNA molecule s such as plasmid s. Full article >>> transposon ( transposable element ) A segment of DNA that can move from one position in the genome to another. tri- three triacyiglycerol An ester of glycerol ...
Suppression
...ting truncated protein acts as a repressor of
transposition . In germ cells , removal of the intron is allowed. The active transposase is made. This is an example of regulation by differential splice site suppression . Full article >>>...
Somatic cells
...ting truncated protein acts as a repressor of
transposition . Full article >>> Most somatic cells of the body cease to express telomerase . (Germ cells , some stem cell s, and cancer cells continue to express the enzyme .) ... Full article >>> The diploid somatic...
Somatic cell
...ting truncated protein acts as a repressor of
transposition . Full article >>> Most somatic cell s of the body cease to express telomerase . (Germ cells , some stem cell s, and cancer cells continue to express the enzyme .) ... Full article >>> The diploid soma...
Somatic
...ting truncated protein acts as a repressor of
transposition . Full article >>> sensory somatic system: a sub division of the peripheral nervous system that carries impulses from the external environment and the sense s. sepals : modified leaves that enclose and protect a growing bud ...
Repressor
...ting truncated protein acts as a repressor of
transposition . In germ cells , removal of the intron is allowed. The active transposase is made. This is an example of regulation by differential splice site suppression . Full article >>>...
Repeats
...e for transposase , the enzyme that catalyzes
transposition . insight learning ... Full article >>> Individuals who carry between 55 and 200 copies of the repeat, called a "pre mutation ", may trans mit a gene with a full mutation ( 200 repeats ) to their children, but are generally not a...
Proteins
...#62;> Class of proteins responsible for
transposition . One function is to prepare insertion by cutting at the integration site . Gene ... Full article >>> Enzymes . Proteins that control the various steps in all chemical reactions. EPA. See Environment al Protection Agency. F...
P elements
...ats and creating target site duplication s on
transposition . Autonomous P elements encode a protein which is probably the transposase . Full article >>> P elements are Class II transposon s found in Drosophila . They do little harm because expression of their transposase gene ...
Methylation
...2;>> DNA methylation regulates Tn10
transposition by at least three mechanisms. Facts ... Full article >>> Hemi methylation Double stranded DNA in which only one strand is methylated at a particular site . For example, at GATC sites in E. Full article >>> DNA ...
Inverted Repeats
...ats and creating target site duplication s on
transposition . Autonomous P elements encode a protein which is probably the transposase . Full article >>> The structure is two inverted repeats separating one small single copy and one large single copy. This structure is very similar in mo...
Insertion sequences
...t only encodes the functions required for its own
transposition . Insertion sequences are typically less than 5 kb. Synonymous with " insertion element". Full article >>> elements which are capable of moving from one site to another in a DNA molecule without any requirement for sequence...
Insertion Sequence
...t only encodes the functions required for its own
transposition . Insertion sequence s are typically less than ...e for transposase , the enzyme that catalyzes
transposition . insight learning ... Full article >>> Insertion Sequence : A small bacteria l tr...
Insertion
...t only encodes the functions required for its own
transposition . Insertion elements are typically less than 5... carrying only the genetic functions involved in
transposition . There are usually inverted repeats at the ends of the insertion sequence . Full article >...
Insert
...t only encodes the functions required for its own
transposition . Insert ion elements are typically less than...e for transposase , the enzyme that catalyzes
transposition . insight learning ... Full article >>> Insert ion of proteins into the ER membr...
Elements
...ats and creating target site duplication s on
transposition . Autonomous P elements encode a protein which...;>> DNA elements carrying genes for
transposition and other genetic functions. The former genes enable those elements to move from one site on a ...
Duplication
...ats and creating target site duplication s on
transposition . Autonomous P elements encode a protein which is probably the transposase . Full article >>> Wg mutants have a complete loss of all wing structures replaced by a tiny duplication of notal structures (Sharma, 1976; Morata, 1978)...
DNA replication
...ow level. DNA replication is required for Tn10
transposition . The inverted repeats of IS10R contain a GATC sequence , a target of dam methylation . Full article >>> polytene chromosome - large chromosome resulting from repeated DNA replication and alignment of homologs in the absen...
DNA damage
...rearrangements. Site-specific recombination and
transposition mediated rearrangements require recognition of a specific target sequence . Full article >>> DNA damage checkpoints. These sense DNA damage before the cell enters S phase (a G1 checkpoint); during S phase, and after DNA re...
Direct Repeats
...ntervening stretch of DNA arrived there by retro
transposition . Full article >>> Alu repeats integrate into AT rich regions of the genome , are flanked by short intact direct repeats (formed from the pre integration site ) and also contain a character istic 3' oligo-dA rich tail. Full ar...
Deletion
... chromosome as the genetical con sequence of a
transposition . Insertion ... Full article >>> Deletion Mapping Deletion s can be mapped by the same procedure used for point mutation s. Simply cross pairs of deletion mutants and see if they produce progeny that can grow on E. coli st...
Cytoplasm
...Hybrid dysgenesis results from activation of the
transposition ability of dormant P elements . P elements are maintained in a dormant state by a factor present in P cytoplasm . Transposition causes a variety of genetic aberrations. Full article >>> Their flower s are in cones, and mal...
Class
...#62;> Class of proteins responsible for
transposition . One function is to prepare insertion by cutting at the integration site . Gene ... Full article >>> Class ification traditionally has been about putting things together that look alike. Full article >>> class ...
Antibiotic
...n addition to genes encoding enzymes needed for
transposition , genes for antibiotic resistance or other functions. Full article >>>...