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    MLV and SIV Integration Sites Distribution (Reported to <t> UCSC </t> <t> RefSeq </t> Genes) Compared to In Silico-Generated Random Integration Sites
    Ucsc Genome Browser Reference Sequence (Refseq) Genes Track, supplied by Biotechnology Information, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: Distinct Genomic Integration of MLV and SIV Vectors in Primate Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells

    Journal: PLoS Biology

    doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0020423


    Figure Legend Snippet: MLV and SIV Integration Sites Distribution (Reported to UCSC RefSeq Genes) Compared to In Silico-Generated Random Integration Sites

    Techniques Used:

    Shown are integrations that landed within RefSeq gene introns (arrows) in comparison to in silico-generated integration sites (bars). Black indicates MLV and gray indicates SIV. * p < 0.0001 by a Chi 2 test.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Shown are integrations that landed within RefSeq gene introns (arrows) in comparison to in silico-generated integration sites (bars). Black indicates MLV and gray indicates SIV. * p < 0.0001 by a Chi 2 test.

    Techniques Used: Comparison, In Silico, Generated

    (A) Distribution of MLV and SIV integration sites relative to gene density within a 1-Mbp window compared to in silico-generated random integration sites. Each bar corresponds to the percentage of integration sites within the corresponding gene density region. (B) Location of MLV and SIV integration sites and gene density on human Chromosome 6. MLV and SIV integrations were aligned to Chromosome 6 (obtained from the UCSC custom annotation track feature) and shown in relation to RefSeq gene density (blue). 73% of the SIV integration events are within the 20-Mbp unique ridge of Chromosome 6, compared to 29% for MLV. Distance between thick black bars is 20 Mbp; centromere is represented by the black circle.
    Figure Legend Snippet: (A) Distribution of MLV and SIV integration sites relative to gene density within a 1-Mbp window compared to in silico-generated random integration sites. Each bar corresponds to the percentage of integration sites within the corresponding gene density region. (B) Location of MLV and SIV integration sites and gene density on human Chromosome 6. MLV and SIV integrations were aligned to Chromosome 6 (obtained from the UCSC custom annotation track feature) and shown in relation to RefSeq gene density (blue). 73% of the SIV integration events are within the 20-Mbp unique ridge of Chromosome 6, compared to 29% for MLV. Distance between thick black bars is 20 Mbp; centromere is represented by the black circle.

    Techniques Used: In Silico, Generated



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    Journal: PLoS Biology

    Article Title: Distinct Genomic Integration of MLV and SIV Vectors in Primate Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells

    doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0020423

    Figure Lengend Snippet: MLV and SIV Integration Sites Distribution (Reported to UCSC RefSeq Genes) Compared to In Silico-Generated Random Integration Sites

    Article Snippet: We correlated the 760 integration sites (432 for MLV and 328 for SIV) that unequivocally mapped to a unique position in the genome to the locations of annotated genes, using the UCSC Genome Browser Reference Sequence (RefSeq) Genes track, which displays the positions of National Center for Biotechnology Information mRNA Reference Sequences ( ).

    Techniques:

    Shown are integrations that landed within RefSeq gene introns (arrows) in comparison to in silico-generated integration sites (bars). Black indicates MLV and gray indicates SIV. * p < 0.0001 by a Chi 2 test.

    Journal: PLoS Biology

    Article Title: Distinct Genomic Integration of MLV and SIV Vectors in Primate Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells

    doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0020423

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Shown are integrations that landed within RefSeq gene introns (arrows) in comparison to in silico-generated integration sites (bars). Black indicates MLV and gray indicates SIV. * p < 0.0001 by a Chi 2 test.

    Article Snippet: We correlated the 760 integration sites (432 for MLV and 328 for SIV) that unequivocally mapped to a unique position in the genome to the locations of annotated genes, using the UCSC Genome Browser Reference Sequence (RefSeq) Genes track, which displays the positions of National Center for Biotechnology Information mRNA Reference Sequences ( ).

    Techniques: Comparison, In Silico, Generated

    (A) Distribution of MLV and SIV integration sites relative to gene density within a 1-Mbp window compared to in silico-generated random integration sites. Each bar corresponds to the percentage of integration sites within the corresponding gene density region. (B) Location of MLV and SIV integration sites and gene density on human Chromosome 6. MLV and SIV integrations were aligned to Chromosome 6 (obtained from the UCSC custom annotation track feature) and shown in relation to RefSeq gene density (blue). 73% of the SIV integration events are within the 20-Mbp unique ridge of Chromosome 6, compared to 29% for MLV. Distance between thick black bars is 20 Mbp; centromere is represented by the black circle.

    Journal: PLoS Biology

    Article Title: Distinct Genomic Integration of MLV and SIV Vectors in Primate Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells

    doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0020423

    Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Distribution of MLV and SIV integration sites relative to gene density within a 1-Mbp window compared to in silico-generated random integration sites. Each bar corresponds to the percentage of integration sites within the corresponding gene density region. (B) Location of MLV and SIV integration sites and gene density on human Chromosome 6. MLV and SIV integrations were aligned to Chromosome 6 (obtained from the UCSC custom annotation track feature) and shown in relation to RefSeq gene density (blue). 73% of the SIV integration events are within the 20-Mbp unique ridge of Chromosome 6, compared to 29% for MLV. Distance between thick black bars is 20 Mbp; centromere is represented by the black circle.

    Article Snippet: We correlated the 760 integration sites (432 for MLV and 328 for SIV) that unequivocally mapped to a unique position in the genome to the locations of annotated genes, using the UCSC Genome Browser Reference Sequence (RefSeq) Genes track, which displays the positions of National Center for Biotechnology Information mRNA Reference Sequences ( ).

    Techniques: In Silico, Generated