The 820-bp mobile genetic element IS26 loses its ability to promote transpositional cointegration (1) by short deletions near the middle of the element causing shifts in both reading frames ORFI (left to right) and ORFII (right to left) and (2) by deletions causing substitutions of the C-terminus of
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Mobile genetic elements, chiasmata, and the unique organization of beta-heterochromatin
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- S. Karger AG
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- 1998
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- French
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- 80
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