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Transposable elements are key players in eukaryotic genomic diversity. Due to their high abundance, great heterogeneity, and replicative transposition, long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons ...
repetitive elements carrying long ‐ terminal repeats (LTR) and other retroelement‐like features. Despite strong expression under low temperatures, DNA templates remained highly methylated, and a drug‐induced ...
). Retrotransposons are divided into long terminal repeat (LTR) and non -LTR retrotransposons , based on the presence of an LTR in their structure. Retrotransposons have been suggested to be involved in hybrid seed ...
November 2, 2007 INTRODUCTION ABSTRACT LINE-1s ( Long Interspersed Nuclear Element-1s or L1s) LINE-1 (L1) is a highly successful autonomous non - represent a family of abundant non - long - terminal repeat LTR ...
Abstract Mobile elements that use reverse transcriptase to make new copies of themselves are found in all major lineages of eukaryotes. The non – long terminal repeat ( non -LTR) retrotransposons have ...
(10): the long terminal repeat (LTR) retroelements, the non -LTR retroelements with the orders long and short interspersed elements (LINE and SINE), the Penelope (PLE) retrotransposons and the DIRS ...
of the predicted transcriptional start site in the RTVL-H long terminal repeat (LTR). AF-5 contains an open reading frame of 689 amino acids beginning within RTVL-H sequences that has two domains of homology ...
of some plant species (Schnable et al. 2009; Huang et al. 2012). Retrotransposons mainly fall into two classes: long terminal repeats (LTR) and non -LTR retrotransposons based on the present or absent ...
Introduction The transposons of yeast, the Ty elements, are long terminal repeat (LTR)-containing retrotransposons . The LTR-containing class of retrotransposons can be subdivided into the Ty1-copia ...
to identify a candidate autonomous element. RIRE2 is a previously described gypsy-like long terminal repeat retrotransposon with significant sequence similarity toDasheng in the regions where putative cis ...
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