LINE1 (L1) retrotransposons are genetic elements that are present in all mammalian genomes. L1s are active in both humans and mice, and are capable of copying themselves and inserting the copy into a new genomic location. These de novo insertions occasionally result in disease. Endogenous L1 retrotransposons can be modified to increase their activity and mutagenic power in a variety of ways. Here we outline the advantages of using modified L1 retrotransposons for performing random mutagenesis in rodents and discuss several potential applications. © 2007 BioMed Central Ltd.
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Ostertag, E. M., Madison, B. B., & Kano, H. (2007, October 31). Mutagenesis in rodents using the L1 retrotransposon. Genome Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-s1-s16
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