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Nature Genetics  32, 562 - 563 (2002)
Published online: 4 November 2002; | doi:10.1038/ng1043

Of man in mice

Jyoti N. Athanikar, Tammy A. Morrish & John V. Moran

Departments of Human Genetics and Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0618.

Correspondence should be addressed to John V. Moran moranj@umich.edu
L1 retrotransposition is ongoing, and has dramatically affected the evolution and structure of mammalian genomes. Despite their impact on the genome, little is known about when, where or how frequently L1s retrotranspose in vivo. The establishment of a mouse model of human L1 retrotransposition is a major step toward answering these questions.

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Chromosomes: Noncoding DNA (including Satellite DNA)
Nature Encyclopaedia of Life Sciences

RESEARCH
RNA truncation by premature polyadenylation attenuates human mobile element activity
Nature Genetics Letters (01 Dec 2003)
A mouse model of human L1 retrotransposition
Nature Genetics Letters (01 Dec 2002)
An estimated frequency of endogenous insertional mutations in humans
Nature Genetics Correspondence (01 Jun 1999)

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