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Superfamily Transposable Elements Identified Computationally Proposed Date Back

Transib is a superfamily of transposable elements, identified computationally and estimated to be over 500 million years old, believed to be the origin of transposons in various species.

A superfamily of transposable elements identified computationally and proposed to date back more than 500 million years and to have given rise to transposons in diverse species

Front A superfamily of transposable elements identified computationally and proposed to date back more than 500 million years and to have given rise to transposons in diverse species
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