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What is an insertion sequence (IS) ?

Author: Noura Al shalan



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-is a transposon that codes for the enzyme(s) needed for transposition flanked by short inverted terminal repeats. -The target site at which an insertion sequence is inserted is duplicated during the insertion process to form two repeats in direct orientation at the ends of the transposon (direct repeats).


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-is a transposon that codes for the enzyme(s) needed for transposition flanked by short inverted terminal repeats.
-The target site at which an insertion sequence is inserted is duplicated during the insertion process to form two repeats in direct orientation at the ends of the transposon (direct repeats).
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