What is Target Site Duplication (TSD)?
“When transposons are inserted into the host genome, it generates duplicate copies on both ends of the insert known as Target site duplication. Learn about the target site duplication and …
“When transposons are inserted into the host genome, it generates duplicate copies on both ends of the insert known as Target site duplication. Learn about the target site duplication and …
“The excision of a transposon from a native location followed by its integration at another location in a host genome is referred to as a non-replicative mechanism of transposition.” The …
Non-Replicative (Cut and Paste) Mechanism of Transposition Read More »
The name sleeping beauty transposon system, SB system derived from the fish transposon system which is defective and inactivated since longe. The Tc1/mariner type fish transposons (that is a Sleeping …
Sleeping Beauty Transposon System: The Future of Gene Therapy Read More »
During each round of replicative transposition, a transposon is duplicated (replicated) and inserted in a new position. Both DNA and retrotransposons follow the replicative mechanism of transposition.Tn3, phage Mu are …
Replicative Transposition of DNA Transposons and Retrotransposons Read More »
“The transposons are mobile genetic sequences that can move from one place to another place in a genome.” “The transposons are the missing link in the path of evolution of …
Role of Transposons in Evolution of Eukaryotic Genome Read More »
P element and retrotransposon in Drosophila, AC/Ds and Spm/dSpm in Maize, TY element in Yeast and retrotransposons in human are some of well studies transposons present into the eukaryotes. The …