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Target site analysis of RTE1_LA and its AfroSINE partner in the elephant genome

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Gilbert, Clement
Pace II, John K.
Waters, Paul

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SINEs retrotranspose using their partner LINE's enzymatic machinery. It has recently been proposed that AfroSINEs ending with GGTTT 3′ tandem repeats were mobilized by RTE elements ending with CAA 3′ tandem repeats in the Afrotherian genome. Using seq

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2037-12-31
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