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retrotransposon
A mobile genetic element composed of repetitive DNA sequences that flank open reading frames, including one that codes for a reverse transcriptase. In contrast to transposons, which in prokaryotes are transmitted as DNA, retrotransposons are transposed by reverse transcription of the RNA into cDNA, its conversion into double-stranded DNA and insertion into a new position in the genome.
- Kalbos dalis: noun
- Pramonės šaka / sritis: Biology
- Category: Biochemistry; Molecular biology
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