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Mobile elements in the human genome: implications for disease

Mobile elements in the human genome: implications for disease

... cause disease is insertional mutagenesis into or near genes ...cause disease by homolo gous recombination between two Alu sequences, but insertion into or near exons, and aberrant Alu splicing from introns, ... See full document

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Searching for the Holy Grail: The Human Genome Project and Its Implications

Searching for the Holy Grail: The Human Genome Project and Its Implications

... has the same altered gene, this does not mean, that science can then conclude that each person who carries that particular gene sequence will have the trait. Id. at 68. Kitcher cites the experience, which occurred ... See full document

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Virulence determinants, drug resistance and mobile genetic elements of Laribacter hongkongensis: a genome-wide analysis

Virulence determinants, drug resistance and mobile genetic elements of Laribacter hongkongensis: a genome-wide analysis

... hongkongensis genome, a putative adhesin, with 27-30% amino acid identity to the adhesins of diffusely adherent ...to human intestine epithelial cells [37,41,42]; and ... See full document

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Meeting report: mobile genetic elements and genome plasticity 2018

Meeting report: mobile genetic elements and genome plasticity 2018

... TDP-43-linked disease including protein aggregation and locomotor ...the human endogenous retrovirus K (HERV-K), which is expressed in the cortex of some ALS subjects, the gypsy RTE retains a functional env ... See full document

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Epigenetic histone modifications of human transposable elements: genome defense versus exaptation

Epigenetic histone modifications of human transposable elements: genome defense versus exaptation

... DNA elements, were found to be enriched for specific histone ...architectural elements and tan- dem repeats are present in more constitutively hetero- chromatic ...how human TEs are epigen- etically ... See full document

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Inversion variants in the human genome: role in disease and genome architecture

Inversion variants in the human genome: role in disease and genome architecture

... The most frequently observed variant that includes euchromatic sequence is the inv(2)(p11q13), which is considered to be of no clinical significance [18]. Other events are rarer, but still frequent enough to be seen ... See full document

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Selected Trace Elements in Domestic Water Boreholes and Their Implications on Human Health, in Huruma Estate, Eldoret Municipality, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya

Selected Trace Elements in Domestic Water Boreholes and Their Implications on Human Health, in Huruma Estate, Eldoret Municipality, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya

... Trace elements constitute less than 1% of the rocks in the crust (Stumm and Morgan, ...the human body, they constitute less than 100 mg/kg (0.01%). These elements are released to the environment ... See full document

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Neutral genomic microevolution of a recently emerged pathogen, salmonella enterica serovar agona

Neutral genomic microevolution of a recently emerged pathogen, salmonella enterica serovar agona

... of mobile elements in Agona, but only identified the gogB gene within Gifsy-1 bacteriophage, which was present in one genome from sporadic ...Those mobile elements were also only found ... See full document

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Retroviruses and retroelements in diseases and in gene therapy: 15 years later

Retroviruses and retroelements in diseases and in gene therapy: 15 years later

... the human genome contains more Alus than the chimp ...individual human genomes worldwide ...of human brain revealed that it became a target of thousands of retrotransposable element inser- ... See full document

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Fibroblast heterogeneity: implications for human disease

Fibroblast heterogeneity: implications for human disease

... ECM elements in cellular identity is supported by tissue engineering strategies in which the ECM of decellularized organs is repopulated with cells (102, ... See full document

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Mobile genetic elements and genome evolution 2014

Mobile genetic elements and genome evolution 2014

... and human health Gerald Schumann (Paul Ehrlich Institute, Germany), ex- plored how reprogramming to create human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) and their subsequent cell culture induced genomic ... See full document

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LINE dancing in the human genome: transposable elements and disease

LINE dancing in the human genome: transposable elements and disease

... the human and chimpanzee genomes have shown that L1 and Alu recombination deletions caused over a megabase of difference in more than 100 individual deletions ...Alu elements not only cause deletions, but ... See full document

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Successful Implementation of Genetic Education for Native Americans Workshops at National Conferences

Successful Implementation of Genetic Education for Native Americans Workshops at National Conferences

... National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)/Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI)-funded educational intervention designed to provide a unique genetics education program for Native ... See full document

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MGERT: a pipeline to retrieve coding sequences of mobile genetic elements from genome assemblies

MGERT: a pipeline to retrieve coding sequences of mobile genetic elements from genome assemblies

... nature. Mobile genetic elements (MGEs), discovered by ...I elements, or retrotransposons known to mobilize themselves through RNA intermediate and “copy-and-paste” mechanism; and Class II ... See full document

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Comparative Genome Analysis of an Extensively Drug-Resistant Isolate of Avian Sequence Type 167 Escherichia coli Strain Sanji with Novel In Silico Serotype O89b:H9

Comparative Genome Analysis of an Extensively Drug-Resistant Isolate of Avian Sequence Type 167 Escherichia coli Strain Sanji with Novel In Silico Serotype O89b:H9

... strain and comparison with sequences of other related E. coli strains were based on the use of Achtman’s seven housekeeping genes for E. coli (purA, adk, icd, fumC, recA, mdh, and gyrB) (28) and performed using a shell ... See full document

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Cellular Mobile Genetic Elements in the Regulatory Region of the Pneumotropic Mouse Polyomavirus Genome: Structure and Function in Viral Gene Expression and DNA Replication

Cellular Mobile Genetic Elements in the Regulatory Region of the Pneumotropic Mouse Polyomavirus Genome: Structure and Function in Viral Gene Expression and DNA Replication

... Besides the insertion-deletions, another frequently occur- ring variation in the regulatory region of the MPtV genome was the G272T base substitution. This polymorphism, mapping at a large T antigen binding site ... See full document

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Interstitial fluid flow in cancer: implications for disease progression and treatment

Interstitial fluid flow in cancer: implications for disease progression and treatment

... mathematical models is limited by their specific assump- tions regarding tumor geometry and hydraulic properties of the tumor and the surrounding stroma, which strongly affect predicted IF velocities. In most cases, the ... See full document

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Human Endogenous Retroviral Elements as Indicators of Ectopic Recombination Events in the Primate Genome

Human Endogenous Retroviral Elements as Indicators of Ectopic Recombination Events in the Primate Genome

... host’s genome (B oeke and S toye 1997). The human genome is estimated to contain tens of thousands of copies of human endogenous retro- viruses (HERVs) and related sequences, accounting for 8% ... See full document

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Structural Analysis of Predicted HIV 1 Secis Elements

Structural Analysis of Predicted HIV 1 Secis Elements

... We first retrieved 847 complete genome sequences of the HIV-1 genome from the NCBI database. The RNA regu- latory motifs for all these sequences were then obtained using a stacking energy thermodynamic ... See full document

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A Framework for Mobile Learning for the enhancement of Learning in Higher Education

A Framework for Mobile Learning for the enhancement of Learning in Higher Education

... Another mobile learning initiative employed was the use of Facebook discussions. Facebook discussion is a forum application enabling students to post messages and to reply to them asynchronously. For this study, ... See full document

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