Mobile Genetic Elements: In Silico, In Vitro, In Vivo #MMPMID26822117
Arkhipova IR; Rice PA
Mol Ecol 2016[Mar]; 25 (5): 1027-31 PMID26822117show ga
Mobile genetic elements (MGEs), also called transposable elements (TEs), represent universal components of most genomes and are intimately involved in nearly all aspects of genome organization, function, and evolution. However, there is currently a gap between fast-paced TE discovery in silico, stimulated by exponential growth of comparative genomic studies, and a limited number of experimental models amenable to more traditional in vitro and in vivo studies of structural, mechanistic, and regulatory properties of diverse MGEs. Experimental and computational scientists came together to bridge this gap at a recent conference, ?Mobile Genetic Elements: in silico, in vitro, in vivo,? held at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, MA, USA.