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The following pages link to Adjacent sequences influence DNA repair accompanying transposon excision in maize (Q42966156):
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- Instability of the insertional mutation in CftrTgH(neoim)Hgu cystic fibrosis mouse model (Q24802906) (← links)
- Exploiting the extraordinary genetic polymorphism of ciona for developmental genetics with whole genome sequencing (Q33575864) (← links)
- Extensive, nonrandom diversity of excision footprints generated by Ds-like transposon Ascot-1 suggests new parallels with V(D)J recombination (Q33775068) (← links)
- Germinal excisions of the maize transposon activator do not stimulate meiotic recombination or homology-dependent repair at the bz locus (Q33971616) (← links)
- Oryza sativa cytochrome P450 family member OsCYP96B4 reduces plant height in a transcript dosage dependent manner (Q34091237) (← links)
- Genome-wide distribution of transposed Dissociation elements in maize. (Q34122941) (← links)
- Transposon excision from an atypical site: a mechanism of evolution of novel transposable elements (Q34583470) (← links)
- Origination of Ds elements from Ac elements in maize: evidence for rare repair synthesis at the site of Ac excision. (Q34607467) (← links)
- Gene conversion within regulatory sequences generates maize r alleles with altered gene expression (Q34613934) (← links)
- Trans-kingdom transposition of the maize dissociation element (Q35176012) (← links)
- Generating novel allelic variation through Activator insertional mutagenesis in maize. (Q35730067) (← links)
- State II dissociation element formation following activator excision in maize (Q36083309) (← links)
- A Ds insertion alters the nuclear localization of the maize transcriptional activator R. (Q37442740) (← links)
- ARGOS8 variants generated by CRISPR-Cas9 improve maize grain yield under field drought stress conditions. (Q37601531) (← links)
- Non-homologous DNA end joining in plant cells is associated with deletions and filler DNA insertions (Q39721716) (← links)
- Abortive gap repair: underlying mechanism for Ds element formation (Q40023709) (← links)
- Microhomology-dependent end joining and repair of transposon-induced DNA hairpins by host factors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q40468984) (← links)
- Precise repair of mPing excision sites is facilitated by target site duplication derived microhomology. (Q40564226) (← links)
- The Maize Transposable Element Ac Induces Recombination Between the Donor Site and an Homologous Ectopic Sequence (Q41814247) (← links)
- Efficient generation of marker-free transgenic rice plants using an improved transposon-mediated transgene reintegration strategy. (Q42000924) (← links)
- Circularized Ac/Ds transposons: formation, structure and fate (Q42077943) (← links)
- Regulation of activator/dissociation transposition by replication and DNA methylation (Q42111003) (← links)
- Analysis of extrachromosomal Ac/Ds transposable elements. (Q42554619) (← links)
- Activator mutagenesis of the pink scutellum1/viviparous7 locus of maize (Q44387550) (← links)
- High-frequency Ds remobilization over multiple generations in barley facilitates gene tagging in large genome cereals (Q46250816) (← links)
- The spectrum and frequency of self-inflicted and host gene mutations produced by the transposon Ac in maize (Q47290160) (← links)
- Jittery, a Mutator distant relative with a paradoxical mobile behavior: excision without reinsertion (Q47788081) (← links)
- Nonhomologous End-Joining with Minimal Sequence Loss Is Promoted by the Mre11-Rad50-Nbs1-Ctp1 Complex in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Q48129911) (← links)
- Somatic and germinal mobility of the RescueMu transposon in transgenic maize (Q74186454) (← links)
- Epigenetic interactions among three dTph1 transposons in two homologous chromosomes activate a new excision-repair mechanism in petunia (Q77990761) (← links)
- RYS1, a foldback transposon, is activated by tissue culture and shows preferential insertion points into the rye genome (Q81833715) (← links)
- Transposition behavior of nonautonomous a hAT superfamily transposon nDart in rice (Oryza sativa L.). (Q84458863) (← links)