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- are two main types of retrotransposons, long terminal repeats (LTRs) and non-long terminal repeats (non-LTRs). Retrotransposons are classified based on...
- transfer in LTR-retrotransposons is much lower than the vertical transfer by p****ing active TE insertions to the progeny. LTR retrotransposons that form virus-like...
- another retrotransposon. Retrotransposons can be transcribed into RNA, which are then duplicated at another site into the genome. Retrotransposons can be...
- Cer6 is a LTR retrotransposon that is described from sequencing data in the chromosome III of C. elegans. LTR retrotransposons are class I transposable...
- placental mammalian evolution. Inter-retrotransposons amplified polymorphisms (IRAPs) are alternative retrotransposon-based markers. In this method, PCR...
- to act as guides to a retrotransposon. piRNA and PIWI protein complexes are a common defense mechanism against retrotransposons in the germline—sperm...
- The Ty5 is a type of retrotransposon native to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae organism. Ty5 is one of five endogenous retrotransposons native to the model...
- Metaviridae is a family of viruses which exist as Ty3-gypsy LTR retrotransposons in a eukaryotic host's genome. They are closely related to retroviruses:...
- reverse transcriptase. cDNA is also generated by retrotransposons in eukaryotic genomes. Retrotransposons are mobile genetic elements that move themselves...
- which includes three genera. Viruses of the family are actually LTR retrotransposons of the Ty1-copia family. They replicate via structures called virus-like...