Defective (nonautonomous) copies of transposable elements are relatively common in the genomes of eukaryotes but less common in the genomes of prokaryotes. With regard to transposable elements that exist exclusively in the form of DNA (nonretroviral transposable elements), nonautonomous elements may
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Transposable elements and DNA transposition in eukaryotes
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- 122536680
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1990
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- English
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- 2
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