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Transgenic birds expressing either mApple or EGFP driven by promoter and enhancer elements of the chicken CSF1R locus are described in detail elsewhere [ 21].
The F1F2 element of the chicken lysozyme gene was amplified with primer pairs containing SpeI and BglII restriction sites.
Using stably integrated DNA for the CTCF/TR composite element of the chicken lysozyme gene (F1F2 element), we have previously shown that CTCF mediated enhancer blocking is T3 sensitive [8].
We analysed the loss of Dicer function on chicken endogenous CR1 elements with impaired RNAi machinery and found that the control of chicken CR1 elements is independent of the Dicer-mediated RNAi silencing pathway.
Chicken annotations (Ensembl 61) were used to identify intronic transposable elements for the chicken zebra finch comparison, and we defined AR as elements present in orthologous positions of chicken and zebra finch introns.
Unlike the functionally active CR1 sequences, these elements do not contain cis-acting elements or putative promoter-like sequences upstream of the start codon, suggesting that the overwhelming majority of chicken CR1 elements do not have the necessary functional promoter sequences for initiation of RNA transcription.
The 5'UTRs of chicken CR1 elements cluster into six distinct subfamilies.
Little is known about the activity and function of chicken CR1 elements.
The mechanisms that control the activity and copy numbers of chicken transposable elements remain unclear.
In our current analysis, we evaluated the contribution of the Dicer-mediated RNAi machinery to control of chicken CR1 elements.
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