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To determine if a pseudogene could arose from a retro-transposition event, we systematically checked for classical retro-transposition hallmarks: lack of intron with respect to their paralog CDS, retrotransposon-related sequences within the first flanking annotated elements of the pseudogene (one upstream and one downstream), and polyA-tail at the 3'-end of the pseudogene.
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