Transposable Elements in Primate Evolution
Event Date (Pacific Time):
Friday, Mar 11, 2005 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Venue:
Event Sessions
Media for each talk can be played by clicking on icons in the "Media" column, or by clicking on the individual talk titles below and then the attachment file at the bottom of the page.
Media | Session | Speakers |
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Opening Remarks | Fred Gage, Salk Institute | |
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Retrotransposons in Human DNA: An Overview | Haig Kazazian, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine |
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Bioinformatic Analysis of Transposable Elements in Whole Genomes | Arian Smit, Community Member |
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Evolutionary Dynamics of LINE-1 Retrotransposons | Anthony Furano, National Institutes of Health |
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Insights and Peculiarities of LINE-1 Retrotransposition | John Moran, University of Michigan Medical School/Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
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L1 Retrotransposons: Massaging and Manipulating Mammalian Genomes | Jef Boeke, NYU Langone Health |
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Evolutionary Dynamics of Alu Elements | Mark Batzer, Louisiana State University |
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Generation of Neural Diversity by LINE-1 Retrotransposition | Fred Gage, Salk Institute |
Concluding Remarks | John Moran, University of Michigan Medical School/Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
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