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Arian Fa Smit
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 9:657-663
The bulk of the human genome is ultimately derived from transposable elements. Observations in the past year lead to some new and surprising ideas on functions and consequences of these elements and their remnants in our genome. The many new examples
Autor:
Arian Fa Smit
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 6:743-748
Over a third of the human genome consists of interspersed repetitive sequences which are primarily degenerate copies of transposable elements. In the past year, the identities of many of these transposable elements were revealed. The emerging concept
Autor:
David Westaway, Stanley B. Prusiner, Inyoul Lee, Leroy Hood, Arian Fa Smit, Hong Yao, Carol L. Cooper
Publikováno v:
Prions and Brain Diseases in Animals and Humans ISBN: 9781489918987
The prion protein (PrP), first identified in scrapie-infected rodents, is encoded by a single-copy chromosomal gene. PrP genes are conserved and have been identified in 13 species of mammals. Cloning and analysis of the PrP gene has revealed that pat
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1896-3_8
Publikováno v:
Genetica. 98(3)
We report eleven new families of MEdium Reiteration frequency (MER) interspersed repeats in the genomes of Primates, Rodentia, and Lagomorpha. Two families of the human repeats, MER 46 and MER 47, represent non-autonomous DNA transposons. These seque
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Robert Strome, George A. Carlson, David Westaway, Patrick Tremblay, Gregory L. Silverman, Richard C. Moore, Fred E. Cohen, Paul M. Harrison, Stanley B. Prusiner, Leroy Hood, Stephen H. Pasternak, A. Karunaratne, Kai Wang, Inyoul Lee, M A Chishti, D. W. Melton, Yan Liang, Cornelia Heinrich, Peter Mastrangelo, S. Katamine, Arian Fa Smit
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Stephen H. Pasternak
Stephen H. Pasternak
The novel locus Prnd is 16 kb downstream of the mouse prion protein (PrP) gene Prnp and encodes a 179 residue PrP-like protein designated doppel (Dpl). Prnd generates major transcripts of 1.7 and 2.7 kb as well as some unusual chimeric transcripts ge
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