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Transposable elements Paul Kalitsis
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History Barbara McClintock 1940s
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History Genetic loci could change position Theory of mobile or controlling elements Challenged the concept of a static genome Stopped publishing from 1953 Awarded the Nobel Prize in 1983
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History cont’ Identified in bacteria and yeast in the late 60s and early 70s
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Junk or Selfish DNA No obvious role apart from self propagation Variations in genome size
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Genome size C-value paradox Maize 2,500 Mb Arabidopsis 150 Mb Lilium 35,000 Mb
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Types of TEs DNA transposons Retrotransposons Endogenous retroviruses
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Biemont & Vieira 2006 Nature
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Lander 2001 Nature
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genome.ucsc.edu
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Function Development Imprinting Tissue differentiation Evolution
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Lilium henryi David Smyth School of Biological Sciences Monash University
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Dispersed repeat in L. henryi 3.5 x 10 10 bp Distributed throughout the genome Retrotransposon 9.35 kb
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gagRTRHINT
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Selfish DNA Doolittle & Sapienza Orgel & Crick (1980 Nature)
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Genome defense Recombination and deletion RNAi pathway
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Epigenetic control Changes in DNA and/or protein Gene expression X-inactivation
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Environment Stress Nutrition Chemicals
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Morgan et. al. 1999 Waterland and Jirtle 2003 IAP Avy IAP Avy Me
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Biemont & Vieira 2006 Nature
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Human disease 0.5 – 1% Cancer Haemophilia Muscular dystrophy
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Applications Mutagenesis Gene delivery and therapy
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Co-option Immune system Placental development Telomere maintenance Centromere Epilepsy Early development
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Acknowledgments Chromosome and Chromatin Group Australian Research Council
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