Plasmids 101: Using Transposons in the Lab
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Blog Post
Published
July 6, 2021, 1:28 p.m.
...most transposable elements (TEs) results in the duplication of this target site sequence at the site of insertion...This is similar to how retroviruses, like HIV, replicate. Class I TEs do not encode a transposase enzyme...enzyme.
Class I TEs are considered replicative since every time they jump they make a copy of themselves...retroviruses both in their structure and mechanism of replication. They contain two genes: gag and pol. The pol...they move. Most Class II transposons have a non-replicative “cut and paste” mechanism of transposition: they... it integrates, which produces a target site duplication (TSD). Created in BioRender.com.
Autonomous...transposition activity
Tol2 transposon plasmids
Applications of transposons
Now that you’ve learned about...