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Discover LudwigThe phrase "autonomous element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing systems, organizations, or components that operate independently or have self-governing capabilities.
Example: "In the new software architecture, each module acts as an autonomous element, allowing for greater flexibility and scalability."
Alternatives: "independent component" or "self-sufficient unit".
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Ping16A is a variant of the autonomous element with reduced activity as shown in a yeast transposition assay.
Given that micro drones have been in the market for years, the autonomous element was Zano's primary differentiator.
Others are miniature versions lacking internal sequences but retaining the boundaries of the original element, making it possible for the autonomous element machinery to recognize them.
A full-length functional L1 element is about 6 kb in length and able to code for enzymes which are required for L1 retrotransposition, making the L1 an autonomous element [3].
So far, no intact autonomous element has been discovered in maize [ 13, 14, 19].
Gnome is the youngest MITE family newly derived from a single copy autonomous element.
Members of a particular family were usually direct deletion derivatives of the related, putative autonomous element.
The nonautonomous maize Ds transposons can only move in the presence of the autonomous element Ac.
Mu element transposition was driven by the autonomous element MuDR (Hershberger et al. 1991).
In both cases, the autonomous element is expected to bear TIRs highly similar or identical to those of the Gnome.
Goblin carries much longer TIRs (54 bp) that involve inversely duplicated subterminal sequences of the autonomous element.
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