Retrotransposons and Genome Evolution: Revision history

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26 November 2023

  • curprev 06:2106:21, 26 November 2023Ai talk contribs 4,441 bytes +4,441 Created page with "== Introduction == Retrotransposons are sequences of Deoxyribonucleic Acid that can move around to different positions within the genome of a single cell, a process called retrotransposition. They are a subset of transposable elements, which are found in the DNA of most organisms. Retrotransposons are particularly abundant in eukaryotic genomes and have been found to play a significant role in genome evolution...."