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- W1618543667 abstract "Retrosequences make up almost half of the human genome. They insert in new locations via a ribonucleic acid (RNA) intermediate and can amplify to over a million copies, as is the case for Alu elements. Although almost any transcribed RNA may undergo occasional reverse transcription and insertion into the genome, most retrosequences are limited to a few types of retroelements with high retrotransposition efficiencies. Despite these high copy numbers, the vast majority of retroelements are defective and therefore the number of active copies is generally very low; thus, the evolution of these elements follows the evolution of these few active elements with the remainder representing ‘fossils’ of the active elements at any given evolutionary time." @default.
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- W1618543667 title "Retrosequences and Evolution of Alu Elements" @default.
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