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Mobile genetic elements (MGEs, also called transposable elements, TEs), which can transpose from one location to another within the genome, are known to be one of the causes of large scale genome reorganization [ 1].
Sometimes these are also called transposable elements (TEs) because they move ("transpose") from one site in the genome to new sites.
A model able to transpose from one chemical space to the other is especially valuable in the context of risk assessment.
The ability of gypsy retroelements to transpose from insect into baculovirus genomes suggests a pathway for the exchange of this protein between these viral families.
Two classes of TEs exist that differ in the molecular mechanism by which they transpose from one genomic location to another: Class I TEs (retrotransposons) transpose via a "copy and paste" mechanism, utilizing an RNA intermediate, and generating a new TE copy that inserts into a novel genomic location.
Because they can transpose from one location to another within the genome or across genomes, the identification of TEs and analysis of their dynamics are important for a better understanding of the structure and evolution of both genomes and TEs themselves [ 5, 6].
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In transposed duplications, duplicated genes are transposed from ancestral (parental) loci to novel (transposed) loci [ 7].
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Most problematic is William Parsons, who has been transposed from a finely nuanced narrator into a full-blown leading man.
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