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Seabirds, fish, shells, sharks, strands and curlicues of seaweed eventually covered two walls (later transposed by a resourceful young textile-maker, Zika Ascher, on to two silkscreen panels, Oceania and Polynesia).
Seabirds, fish, shells, sharks, strands and curlicues of seaweed eventually covered two walls (later transposed by a resourceful young textile-maker, Zika Ascher, on to two silkscreen panels, Oceania and Polynesia).
They are distinguished as groups of notes which can only be transposed by a semitone a limited number of times.
These newly discovered repeat elements did not appear to be duplicated genes, LINE elements or expressed sequence that was transposed by a LINE element.
The presence of a single insertion in F1 fish suggests that transposition occurred independently in separate germline cells, and Tol2 was transposed by a non-replicative mechanism, since an F0 fish is heterozygous for a single insert.
In addition, FAM498 is notable for carrying a PmAV-like sequence (nucleotide similarity = 95% [1658/1761]; E value: 0), indicating that a PmAV gene/sequence was transposed by a non-LTR retrotransposon.
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Galileo belongs to the P superfamily of TIR transposons and is likely to transpose by a cut-and-paste mechanism similar to that of the D. melanogaster P element [86], [87].
DNA-mediated TEs generally transpose by a cut-and-paste process, directly from DNA to DNA.
This is a surprising result in light of the fact that Helitrons presumably transpose by a rolling circle transposition mechanism that does not generate empty sites.
Transposition of cut-and-paste DNA transposons involved excision and reinsertion catalyzed by an element-encoded transposase, whereas Helitrons are thought to transpose by a form of copy-and-paste mechanism involving DNA strand displacement akin to rolling-circle transposition.
Class II transposons, also known as DNA transposons do not have an RNA intermediate, and usually transpose by a "cut and paste" mechanism that does not involve replication [ 8].
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