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1: List of pages with the keyword Retrotransposition
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- 1vyb (4,543 bytes)
11: ...the LINE-1 element mRNA, a crucial step in LINE-1 retrotransposition. Has also an endonuclease activity that allows th...
24: ...(L1). L1 is responsible for more than 1.5 million retrotransposition events in the history of the human genome, contri... - 2v0s (4,799 bytes)
11: ...the LINE-1 element mRNA, a crucial step in LINE-1 retrotransposition. Has also an endonuclease activity that allows th... - 2v0r (4,691 bytes)
11: ...the LINE-1 element mRNA, a crucial step in LINE-1 retrotransposition. Has also an endonuclease activity that allows th... - 9k6g (3,588 bytes)
11: ...the LINE-1 element mRNA, a crucial step in LINE-1 retrotransposition. Has also an endonuclease activity that allows th...
14: ...e and impact fundamental biological processes. L1 retrotransposition critically depends on its endonuclease and revers... - 9k6h (3,738 bytes)
11: ...the LINE-1 element mRNA, a crucial step in LINE-1 retrotransposition. Has also an endonuclease activity that allows th...
14: ...e and impact fundamental biological processes. L1 retrotransposition critically depends on its endonuclease and revers... - 9k6i (3,598 bytes)
11: ...the LINE-1 element mRNA, a crucial step in LINE-1 retrotransposition. Has also an endonuclease activity that allows th...
14: ...e and impact fundamental biological processes. L1 retrotransposition critically depends on its endonuclease and revers... - 8ibz (3,159 bytes)
14: ...the DNA recognition and RNA supervised sequential retrotransposition mechanisms by R2 machinery, providing insights in... - 4igo (4,396 bytes)
11: ...es and reduced cytokinin levels. Prevents ectopic retrotransposition by regulating the levels of H3K4me3 in two non-LT... - 4igp (4,319 bytes)
11: ...es and reduced cytokinin levels. Prevents ectopic retrotransposition by regulating the levels of H3K4me3 in two non-LT... - 4igq (4,465 bytes)
11: ...es and reduced cytokinin levels. Prevents ectopic retrotransposition by regulating the levels of H3K4me3 in two non-LT... - 1wks (2,813 bytes)
11: ...rotransposition assay in HeLa cells revealed that retrotransposition requires the second guanosine, although any nucle... - 2jrb (4,525 bytes)
10: ...cleic acid-binding protein which is essential for retrotransposition of LINE-1 elements in the genome. Functions as a ...
23: ... to residues previously shown to be essential for retrotransposition, RNA binding, and chaperone activity. A similar s...
25: ...erved C-terminal domain within ORF1p required for retrotransposition of long interspersed nuclear element-1.,Januszyk ... - 2fdt (3,144 bytes)
11: ...e and the U-U mismatch are required for efficient retrotransposition. - Category:Retrotransposition (49 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Retrotransposition - 2w7a (4,715 bytes)
11: ...cleic acid-binding protein which is essential for retrotransposition of LINE-1 elements in the genome. May function as... - 2yko (3,562 bytes)
11: ...cleic acid-binding protein which is essential for retrotransposition of LINE-1 elements in the genome. May function as...
14: ...ise control of domain flexibility is critical for retrotransposition. Although the evolutionary origin of L1ORF1p rema...
16: ...and flexibility of the L1ORF1 protein in human L1 retrotransposition.,Khazina E, Truffault V, Buttner R, Schmidt S, Co... - 2ykp (3,504 bytes)
11: ...cleic acid-binding protein which is essential for retrotransposition of LINE-1 elements in the genome. May function as...
14: ...ise control of domain flexibility is critical for retrotransposition. Although the evolutionary origin of L1ORF1p rema...
16: ...and flexibility of the L1ORF1 protein in human L1 retrotransposition.,Khazina E, Truffault V, Buttner R, Schmidt S, Co... - 2ykq (3,562 bytes)
11: ...cleic acid-binding protein which is essential for retrotransposition of LINE-1 elements in the genome. May function as...
14: ...ise control of domain flexibility is critical for retrotransposition. Although the evolutionary origin of L1ORF1p rema...
16: ...and flexibility of the L1ORF1 protein in human L1 retrotransposition.,Khazina E, Truffault V, Buttner R, Schmidt S, Co... - 2ldy (3,266 bytes)
10: ...cleic acid-binding protein which is essential for retrotransposition of LINE-1 elements in the genome. May function as...
13: ...ise control of domain flexibility is critical for retrotransposition. Although the evolutionary origin of L1ORF1p rema...
15: ...and flexibility of the L1ORF1 protein in human L1 retrotransposition.,Khazina E, Truffault V, Buttner R, Schmidt S, Co... - 4c1a (3,576 bytes)
14: ...dicate a role for lipids and membranes in non-LTR retrotransposition. We speculate that Gag-like membrane targeting pr...
16: ...LTR retrotransposons suggest a role for lipids in retrotransposition.,Schneider AM, Schmidt S, Jonas S, Vollmer B, Kha...
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