Transposable elements for insect transformation
AM Handler, DA O'Brochta - Insect molecular biology and biochemistry, 2011 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the transposable elements for insect
transformation. The ability to create genetically transformed organisms has played a central …
transformation. The ability to create genetically transformed organisms has played a central …
Germline transformation of the stalk-eyed fly, Teleopsis dalmanni
IA Warren, K Fowler, H Smith - BMC Molecular Biology, 2010 - Springer
Background Stalk-eyed flies of the family Diopsidae have proven to be an excellent model
organism for studying the evolution of ornamental sexual traits. In diopsid flies the eyes and …
organism for studying the evolution of ornamental sexual traits. In diopsid flies the eyes and …
Three families of LTR retrotransposons are present in the genome of the choanoflagellate Monosiga brevicollis
M Carr, M Nelson, BSC Leadbeater, SL Baldauf - Protist, 2008 - Elsevier
The choanoflagellates are a ubiquitous group of nanoflagellates and the sister group of
Metazoa. Examination of the initial draft version of the first choanoflagellate genome, that of …
Metazoa. Examination of the initial draft version of the first choanoflagellate genome, that of …
The evolutionary history of mariner elements in stalk-eyed flies reveals the horizontal transfer of transposons from insects into the genome of the cnidarian Hydra …
CA Grace, M Carr - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae, Diptera) are a family of approximately 100 species of
calypterate dipterans, characterised by extended head capsules. Species within the family …
calypterate dipterans, characterised by extended head capsules. Species within the family …
Diopsis (Diopsidae, Diptera) with unusual wing spots: two new species from Malawi with a longer eye span in females than in males
H Feijen, C Feijen - Zoologische mededelingen, 2009 - repository.naturalis.nl
Diopsis malawiensis spec. nov. and D. vanbruggeni spec. nov. are described from Malawi.
Subgeneric grouping of Diopsis Linnaeus, 1775, is briefly discussed, but the genus awaits …
Subgeneric grouping of Diopsis Linnaeus, 1775, is briefly discussed, but the genus awaits …
On the biogeographic range of the genus Teleopsis Rondani (Diptera: Diopsidae), with redescription of Teleopsis sykesii from India and description of a new species …
H Feijen, C Feijen - Zoologische Mededelingen, 2011 - repository.naturalis.nl
The genotype of the genus Teleopsis Rondani, T. sykesii (Westwood) from India is
redescribed: Teleopsis onopyxus Séguy is now considered a junior synonym of T. sykesii. T …
redescribed: Teleopsis onopyxus Séguy is now considered a junior synonym of T. sykesii. T …
A morphological and molecular description of a new Teleopsis species (Diptera: Diopsidae) from Thailand
A new species of Teleopsis (Diptera, Diopsidae) from Chiang Mai, Thailand is described
and illustrated. Teleopsis thaii Földvári & Carr is shown to be a member of a species group …
and illustrated. Teleopsis thaii Földvári & Carr is shown to be a member of a species group …
The evolutionary history of mariner-like elements in Neotropical drosophilids
The evolutionary history of mariner-like elements (MLEs) in 49 mainly Neotropical
drosophilid species is described. So far, the investigations about the distribution of MLEs …
drosophilid species is described. So far, the investigations about the distribution of MLEs …
[HTML][HTML] A revision of Centrioncus Speiser (Diptera, Diopsidae, Centrioncinae) with descriptions of new species from Angola, Burundi, and Kenya
HR Feijen, C Feijen - ZooKeys, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract A diagnosis is presented for the Centrioncinae, the Afromontane Forest Flies or
stalkless Diopsidae, while its taxonomic position within the Diopsidae is discussed …
stalkless Diopsidae, while its taxonomic position within the Diopsidae is discussed …
Insights on mauritiana-like elements diversity in Mayetiola destructor and M. hordei (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)
W Ben Amara, S Djebbi, W Ben Lazhar-Ajroud… - …, 2022 - cdnsciencepub.com
Mariner-like elements (MLEs) are class II transposons belonging to the Tc1-mariner family
that have successfully invaded many insect genomes. In the current study, the availability of …
that have successfully invaded many insect genomes. In the current study, the availability of …