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The following pages link to mRNA retroposition in human cells: processed pseudogene formation (Q40790290):
Displaying 49 items.
- Pseudogenes in the ENCODE regions: consensus annotation, analysis of transcription, and evolution (Q22065739) (← links)
- Identification of an active reverse transcriptase enzyme encoded by a human endogenous HERV-K retrovirus (Q24517809) (← links)
- Molecular cloning of ILP-2, a novel member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein family (Q24550944) (← links)
- Antisense promoter of human L1 retrotransposon drives transcription of adjacent cellular genes (Q24550997) (← links)
- Pseudogenes: pseudo-functional or key regulators in health and disease? (Q24613267) (← links)
- Endogenous non-retroviral RNA virus elements in mammalian genomes (Q24652160) (← links)
- Nucleosome Organization around Pseudogenes in the Human Genome (Q28647409) (← links)
- U6 snRNA Pseudogenes: Markers of Retrotransposition Dynamics in Mammals (Q28648093) (← links)
- LINE-1 elements in structural variation and disease (Q28654758) (← links)
- Not so pseudo: the evolutionary history of protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 2 and related pseudogenes (Q28661447) (← links)
- Non-coding RNAs: multi-tasking molecules in the cell (Q28681260) (← links)
- Comprehensive analysis of endogenous bornavirus-like elements in eukaryote genomes (Q28681321) (← links)
- In with the old, in with the new: the promiscuity of the duplication process engenders diverse pathways for novel gene creation (Q28727624) (← links)
- Non-retroviral fossils in vertebrate genomes (Q28743301) (← links)
- Genomic fossils as a snapshot of the human transcriptome (Q28768558) (← links)
- Millions of years of evolution preserved: a comprehensive catalog of the processed pseudogenes in the human genome (Q28775887) (← links)
- Human L1 retrotransposition: cis preference versus trans complementation (Q29618363) (← links)
- Sequence patterns indicate an enzymatic involvement in integration of mammalian retroposons (Q30004188) (← links)
- Retroposed copies of the HMG genes: a window to genome dynamics (Q31141174) (← links)
- A unique set of 11,008 onion expressed sequence tags reveals expressed sequence and genomic differences between the monocot orders Asparagales and Poales (Q33195894) (← links)
- Bovine beta-defensins: identification and characterization of novel bovine beta-defensin genes and their expression in mammary gland tissue (Q33208609) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of two novel classes of small RNAs in the mouse germline: retrotransposon-derived siRNAs in oocytes and germline small RNAs in testes (Q33246418) (← links)
- Genome-wide computational prediction of tandem gene arrays: application in yeasts (Q33525699) (← links)
- Protein-Coding Genes' Retrocopies and Their Functions. (Q33613535) (← links)
- Retrotransposition of nonviral RNAs in an avian packaging cell line (Q33782754) (← links)
- Human haematopoietic stem cells express Oct4 pseudogenes and lack the ability to initiate Oct4 promoter-driven gene expression (Q33784776) (← links)
- The Genomic Impact of Gene Retrocopies: What Have We Learned from Comparative Genomics, Population Genomics, and Transcriptomic Analyses? (Q33797238) (← links)
- The expression of tubulin cofactor A (TBCA) is regulated by a noncoding antisense Tbca RNA during testis maturation. (Q34374266) (← links)
- Potential retroviruses in plants: Tat1 is related to a group of Arabidopsis thaliana Ty3/gypsy retrotransposons that encode envelope-like proteins (Q34470308) (← links)
- A novel chimeric gene, siren, with retroposed promoter sequence in the Drosophila bipectinata complex (Q34586876) (← links)
- A genetically marked I element in Drosophila melanogaster can be mobilized when ORF2 is provided in trans (Q34602266) (← links)
- Characterization of multigene families in the micronuclear genome of Paramecium tetraurelia reveals a germline specific sequence in an intron of a centrin gene (Q34626590) (← links)
- Frequent human genomic DNA transduction driven by LINE-1 retrotransposition (Q35026231) (← links)
- Inter-population Differences in Retrogene Loss and Expression in Humans. (Q35810453) (← links)
- Human endogenous retrovirus (HERV-K) reverse transcriptase as a breast cancer prognostic marker (Q36661707) (← links)
- The L1 retrotransposition assay: a retrospective and toolkit (Q37392305) (← links)
- Evidence for a regulatory protein complex on RNA polymerase III promoter of human retroposons of Alu family (Q38362978) (← links)
- Determination of L1 retrotransposition kinetics in cultured cells (Q39586006) (← links)
- Processed pseudogenes of human endogenous retroviruses generated by LINEs: their integration, stability, and distribution (Q39753555) (← links)
- Functional differences between the human LINE retrotransposon and retroviral reverse transcriptases for in vivo mRNA reverse transcription (Q41082589) (← links)
- High frequency cDNA recombination of the saccharomyces retrotransposon Ty5: The LTR mediates formation of tandem elements (Q42043473) (← links)
- High level transcription of a member of a repeated gene family confers dehydration tolerance to callus tissue of Craterostigma plantagineum (Q42622205) (← links)
- Pseudogene: lessons from PCR bias, identification and resurrection. (Q44588850) (← links)
- Life is a self-organizing machine driven by the informational cycle of Brillouin (Q47238440) (← links)
- A new role for expressed pseudogenes as ncRNA: regulation of mRNA stability of its homologous coding gene (Q47589653) (← links)
- Landscape of Transposable Elements Focusing on the B Chromosome of the Cichlid Fish Astatotilapia latifasciata. (Q55607293) (← links)
- Translocation of promoter-conserved hatching enzyme genes with intron-loss provides a new insight in the role of retrocopy during teleostean evolution (Q64121722) (← links)
- Mapping of the mouse Tdgf1 gene and Tdgf pseudogenes (Q73442810) (← links)
- The ATL gene family from Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa comprises a large number of putative ubiquitin ligases of the RING-H2 type (Q82930558) (← links)