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Transposons that clean up after themselves Export

Genome Biology, Vol. 10, No. 6. (2009), 224.

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chromatin chromosomal_rearrangement ciliate genome germline_cell ncrna rnai somatic_cell transposable_element transposase transposon

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A transposon in the germline genome of the ciliate Oxytricha uses its transposase to remove itself, as well as other germline-limited DNA, from the differentiating somatic genome during development.


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