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- Retroposons are repetitive DNA fragments which are inserted into chromosomes after they had been reverse transcribed from any RNA molecule. In contrast...
- skunks, so they are now included in the skunk family. A 2017 study using retroposon markers indicated that they are most closely related to the Ailuridae...
- PMC 1413940. PMID 16492730. Nishihara, H.; Maruyama, S.; Okada, N. (2009). "Retroposon analysis and recent geological data suggest near-simultaneous divergence...
- Low MJ, Rubinstein M (October 2007). "Ancient exaptation of a CORE-SINE retroposon into a highly conserved mammalian neuronal enhancer of the proopiomelanocortin...
- "Phylogeny of the order Rodentia inferred from structural analysis of short retroposon B1" (PDF). General Genetics. Retrieved November 30, 2015. "Cavies and...
- appeared with Waddell, Hasegawa and Okada in 1999. "Jumping genes"-type retroposon presence/absence patterns have provided corroboration of phylogenetic...
- 58–76. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0469.2010.00586.x. Matzke, A. et al. (2012) Retroposon insertion patterns of neoavian birds: strong evidence for an extensive...
- transcriptase Reverse transcriptase-related cellular gene Ribozyme Spiegelman's Monster Tandem repeat Transposable element Retroposon Transpoviron Xenobot...
- transcriptase Reverse transcriptase-related cellular gene Ribozyme Spiegelman's Monster Tandem repeat Transposable element Retroposon Transpoviron Xenobot...
- rodents containing the beavers and the kangaroo rats. A 2017 study using retroposon markers indicated that they are most closely related to the Anomaluromorpha...