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Long interspersed nuclear element 1 (LINE-1) elements represent the most prolific class of RE, and alone make up 17% of genomic sequences.
The long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is the most prolific class of mammalian retrotransposable elements, comprising 21 to 19% of the human and mouse genomic sequences [1], [2].
Alu elements are nonautonomous and require the enzymatic machinery of L1 to mobilize (Dewannieux et al. 2003) yet they are the most prolific class of MEI in humans in terms of copy number, having accumulated greater than 1 million copies over the past 65 Myr (Lander et al. 2001; Batzer and Deininger 2002).
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RW Fassbinder, with his prolific depictions of class struggle soaked in kink, also had film-maker gaydars everywhere humming.
Trumble was also prolific at first-class level.
But, after Hughes had brilliantly transferred his prolific one-day form into the Championship to earn his 18th first-class century, worse was to follow for Warwickshire.
So where are the Sillitoes de nos jours – novelists from the English working class who seemed so prolific 50 years ago?
Amn-san elements from the Ty3/Gypsy class are the most prolific with over 700 full-length genomic copies.
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This area largely owes its recent growth and prosperity directly and indirectly to the Johnson Space Center, and has been traditionally characterized by a large white collar workforce and its prolific middle- and upper-middle-class neighborhoods.
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