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Transposons can be classified into two classes (DNA and RNA transposons) based on their transposition intermediates.
TEs are classified into two classes based on their transposition mechanism.
Transposable elements are usually classified into two major classes based on their transposition mechanisms.
§TEs have been divided into two classes based on their transposition intermediate.
Based on their transposition process, TEs can be classified into 1) retrotransposons, which use RNA as an intermediate, and 2) DNA transposons that transpose via a DNA intermediate.
Based on their transposition mechanisms, TEs can be classified into two groups, retrotransposons or Class I elements, and DNA transposons or Class II elements (Wicker et al. 2007).
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Two DNA transposons from non-mammalian species have emerged as gene therapy tools based on their efficient transposition in humans: the reconstructed Tc1/mariner element Sleeping Beauty from salmonid fish and piggyBac from the baculovirus genome [ 95, 96].
Transposable elements are usually classified in two major groups based on their structure and transposition mechanism: Retrotransposons or class I elements, which transpose by an RNA intermediate, and class II or DNA transposons, which use an intermediate of DNA.
TEs are classified into two classes based on their mode of transposition [ 1].
TEs are classified in two broad classes: Class I and Class II, based on their mode of transposition.
TEs are classified into two groups based on their mode of transposition: retrotransposons or Class 1 TEs which replicate through reverse transcription of an mRNA intermediate, and DNA transposons or Class 2 TEs that use a "cut and paste" mechanism.
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