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297 related items for PubMed ID: 7813905

  • 1. The Hermes transposable element from the house fly, Musca domestica, is a short inverted repeat-type element of the hobo, Ac, and Tam3 (hAT) element family.
    Warren WD, Atkinson PW, O'Brochta DA.
    Genet Res; 1994 Oct; 64(2):87-97. PubMed ID: 7813905
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  • 2. The hobo transposable element of Drosophila can be cross-mobilized in houseflies and excises like the Ac element of maize.
    Atkinson PW, Warren WD, O'Brochta DA.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1993 Oct 15; 90(20):9693-7. PubMed ID: 8415764
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  • 3. Evidence for a common evolutionary origin of inverted repeat transposons in Drosophila and plants: hobo, Activator, and Tam3.
    Calvi BR, Hong TJ, Findley SD, Gelbart WM.
    Cell; 1991 Aug 09; 66(3):465-71. PubMed ID: 1651170
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  • 4. Hermes transposon distribution and structure in Musca domestica.
    Subramanian RA, Cathcart LA, Krafsur ES, Atkinson PW, O'Brochta DA.
    J Hered; 2009 Aug 09; 100(4):473-80. PubMed ID: 19366812
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  • 5. A new hobo, Ac, Tam3 transposable element, hopper, from Bactrocera dorsalis is distantly related to hobo and Ac.
    Handler AM, Gomez SP.
    Gene; 1997 Jan 31; 185(1):133-5. PubMed ID: 9034324
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  • 6. Interplasmid transposition of Drosophila hobo elements in non-drosophilid insects.
    O'Brochta DA, Warren WD, Saville KJ, Atkinson PW.
    Mol Gen Genet; 1994 Jul 08; 244(1):9-14. PubMed ID: 8041366
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  • 7. Hermes, a functional non-Drosophilid insect gene vector from Musca domestica.
    O'Brochta DA, Warren WD, Saville KJ, Atkinson PW.
    Genetics; 1996 Mar 08; 142(3):907-14. PubMed ID: 8849896
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  • 8. The Queensland fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni, contains multiple members of the hAT family of transposable elements.
    Pinkerton AC, Whyard S, Mende HA, Coates CJ, O'Brochta DA, Atkinson PW.
    Insect Mol Biol; 1999 Nov 08; 8(4):423-34. PubMed ID: 10620037
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  • 9. Transposable element interactions in insects: crossmobilization of hobo and Hermes.
    Sundararajan P, Atkinson PW, O'Brochta DA.
    Insect Mol Biol; 1999 Aug 08; 8(3):359-68. PubMed ID: 10469253
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  • 10. The Australian bushfly Musca vetustissima contains a sequence related to transposons of the hobo, Ac and Tam3 family.
    Warren WD, Atkinson PW, O'Brochta DA.
    Gene; 1995 Feb 27; 154(1):133-4. PubMed ID: 7867942
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  • 11. DNA sequence requirements for hobo transposable element transposition in Drosophila melanogaster.
    Kim YJ, Hice RH, O'Brochta DA, Atkinson PW.
    Genetica; 2011 Aug 27; 139(8):985-97. PubMed ID: 21805320
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  • 12. Survey of mariner-like elements in the housefly, Musca domestica.
    Yoshiyama M, Honda H, Shono T, Kimura K.
    Genetica; 2000 Aug 27; 108(1):81-6. PubMed ID: 11145424
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  • 13. Computer analyses reveal a hobo-like element in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, which presents a conserved transposase domain common with the Tc1-Mariner transposon family.
    Bigot Y, Augé-Gouillou C, Periquet G.
    Gene; 1996 Oct 03; 174(2):265-71. PubMed ID: 8890745
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  • 14. The Hermes element from Musca domestica can transpose in four families of cyclorrhaphan flies.
    Sarkar A, Coates CJ, Whyard S, Willhoeft U, Atkinson PW, O'Brochta DA.
    Genetica; 1997 Oct 03; 99(1):15-29. PubMed ID: 9226434
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  • 20. Structure of hermes integrations in the germline of the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti.
    Jasinskiene N, Coates CJ, James AA.
    Insect Mol Biol; 2000 Feb 03; 9(1):11-8. PubMed ID: 10672066
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