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It was shown earlier that IS 6100 is capable of transposing in vivo in C. glutamicum with unique transposition events by forming a cointegrate with the chromosome [ 31].
However, LINEs are capable of transposing other sequences, mostly non autonomous REs termed short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs), but also cDNAs from different types of cellular RNAs, thus forming processed pseudogenes [ 12].
It will be relevant to functionally characterize the catalytic activity of Ac3 and Ac4 in the future because if their ability to transpose can be confirmed, Ac3 and Ac4 would be, to our knowledge, the first prokaryotic TEs known to be capable of transposing in natural settings in a eukaryotic genome.
However, more than 20 years of research on tracking the movements of individual transposable elements at the molecular level has revealed only a few examples that these elements were capable of transposing non-element associated coding regions from the host genome.
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HeT-A is one of the few non-LTR retrotransposons capable of maintaining different subfamilies simultaneously transposing actively.
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In the simulations, all copies are able to transpose (which does not necessarily mean that they are all capable of producing the transposition machinery).
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