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The L1 Retrotransposon

The L1 Retrotransposon–A Heavy Load on the Human Genome JD Boeke   We have learned an enormous amount recently abut the mechanism and biology of one of the major components of the human genome, the L1 (LINE) retrotransposon.  This remarkable element is likely responsible, directly or indirectly, for about one third of our genome by …

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GENE

GENE-ENVIROMENTAL INTERACTIONS IN HUMAN BRAIN DISEASES NOVEMBER 8 AND 9TH, 2004 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE STANLEY MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE TURNER BUILDING TILGMAN ROOM    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2004  Morning Session Chaired by Dr. Christopher Ross  8:30    WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION             J. Raymond DePaulo, Michael Knable, E. Fuller Torrey             Department of Psychiatry, Johns …

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HERV

HERV-K Polymorphisms in Human Populations.    Jennifer F. Hughes and John M. Coffin Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Tufts University, Boston MA     Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are a potential source for the generation of genetic diversity in the human genome.  While the vast majority of these elements are fixed in the genome …

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CHRISTMAS PARTY 2000 AND FAREWELL TO MAJA SCHRAMM AND JING GU

CHRISTMAS PARTY 2000 AND FAREWELL TO MAJA SCHRAMM AND JING GU MERRY CHRISTMAS (DON’T EAT THE CANDY CANE UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS! IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE IT’S TIME TO EAT! FRANCES YEE (BACKGROUND: RUBY PITTMAN, NORA MALERASIE AND SAMANTHA CROWE) MAJA SCHRAMM MODELING HER FAREWELL GIFT.   JING GU RECEIVING HIS GIFT ENJOYING …

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T-Ag Inhibits Implantation by EC Cell Derived Embryoid Bodies

A Espinosa and LP Villarreal   When introduced into ES cells of a blastocyct, polyomavirus (Py) T-Ag results in mice mosaic for T-Ag but otherwise essentially normal.  It has been reported that SV40 T-Ag does not inhibit differentiation of F9 EC cells, but did inhibit endogenous retrovirus (IAP) production.  We therefore sought to determine if …

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