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The expected percentage of insertion into the repeat if Tn7 inserts at random was calculated to be about 9%.
The DNA inserts at random into the genome, and if it does so prior to cell division, it can contribute to all cells of the organism.
Interestingly, the preference for hotspots appears to be unique to P-elements and is evidently absent in other transposons, such as piggyBac or Minos, since piggyBac favorably targets TTAA sequences while Minos inserts at random [ 29].
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We generated 15,660 strains with a single MiMIC inserted at random within the fly genome and mapped their insertion site (Bellen et al., 2011; Venken et al., 2011; Nagarkar-Jaiswal et al., 2015).
If both of these repair methods fail, a third method allows the DNA replication process to bypass the dimer; however, it is this bypass system that causes most mutations because bases are then inserted at random opposite the thymine dimer.
That was done deftly with color, as the traditional concept of a sweater set came out as pink cardigan with lavender top; or the signature diamond pattern was broken up and inserted at random into a classic sweater.
"Genetic" mutations crop up as new material is inserted at random.
This violation phase consisted of the presentation of the same language stream previously heard, but non-words and rule-words were inserted at random positions.
We used Tn5 for these experiments, because Tn5 inserted at random within the repeat, and we were able to obtain plasmids containing Tn5 at desired locations and orientations along the repeat.
Tn7 did not preferentially insert into interrupted areas of the repeat tract predicted to be less likely to form structures. On the other hand, transposon Tn5 showed no preference for any part of the repeat tract and inserted at random in target plasmids at all pH conditions used.
However, to date they have utilized conventional transgene technology, where transgenes are inserted at random locations throughout the genome.
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