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In F3 tissues, in addition to events of the preceding generations, developmentally early transposition events can lead to detectable GUS expression.

Some elements showed identical size among the three inbred lines, indicating likely early transposition events prior the separation of these inbreds.

In contrast, early transposition of GT DsB in the F1 generation may result in all progeny inheriting the same insertion (for example see Figure 2a, GT82/1 3).

Changes in Ac copy number can be inferred by the negative Ac dosage effect: increased copy number of Ac delays the developmental timing of Ac/Ds transposition and reduces the frequency of early transposition events, generally producing variegated patterns with fewer, later transposition events (McClintock, 1948, 1951).

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The apparent co-location of IS elements and pseudogenes found in prokaryotic genomes implies earlier IS transpositions into genes.

Analysis of P element transposase protein-DNA interactions during the early stages of transposition.

My point is not that eukaryotes have a high mutation rate today (they do not) but that they almost certainly did have one during early eukaryogenesis, especially transpositions and rearrangements; and that the evolution of the nucleus and the cell cycle restored some sort of equanimity.

"Hamilton" is not a gimmicky transposition of early American history to a contemporary urban setting.

The presence of numerous partial KERVs suggests these elements have not been recently active and that the original movement of a class I gene to chromosome 5 (perhaps by amplification of KERV and transposition) occurred early in the evolution of the Australian marsupial lineage, which is supported by the predicted date of movement, approximately 65 mya.

D3112 and MP22 are phages whose genome structures resemble that of coliphage Mu [ 10, 19]: a left module containing genes involved in the control of early gene expression and transposition-replication, a short middle regulatory region of late genes' expression, and the right or late region containing morphogenesis genes.

Although Agrobacterium infection has previously been shown to increase transpositions, earlier studies were conducted using non-oncogenic strains harbouring T-DNA and vir genes [ 12].

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