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These TE's are referred to as "copy-paste" elements and "cut-paste" elements, respectively [ 1].
These elements are derived from, pogo, MuDR and hAT super-families of "cut-paste" elements respectively.
They are classified into two major subclasses (cut-and-paste elements and rolling-circle or Helitron elements), which are distinguished by their transposition mechanism (Kapitonov and Jurka 2001; Feschotte and Pritham 2007; Wicker et al. 2007).
For the identification of the Class II "cut-and-paste" elements, sequences from the initial collection of putative transposon loci were manually inspected with homology-based methods including BLASTN searches of VdLs.17 and VaMs.102 genomes and NCBI databases.
While helitrons were considered to be the sixth class 2 superfamily in plants [ 6], we do not include them here because they have different structures and transposition mechanisms from cut-and-paste elements.
Although the sequence divergence for the Activator- and Mutator-like elements was significant, RIPCAL searches [ 44], which included VdLTRE2-like sequences as positive control for RIPing, revealed no clear bias for RIP-like mutations in any of the VdLs.17 "cut-and-paste" elements (Additional file 7: Figure S5).
A recent phylogenetic analysis suggested that all eukaryotic cut-and-paste transposable element superfamilies have a common evolutionary origin and define three major phyla (Yuan and Wessler 2011).
SB is a 'cut-and-paste' transposable element that has been developed as a gene-inserting vector for gene therapy and transgenesis [ 34].
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