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What are Transposon families autonomous and nonautonomous members?

Author: Noura Al shalan



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-Autonomous transposons code for proteins that enable them to transpose, they have changes of phase, when their properties alter in association with changes in the state of methylation. -Nonautonomous transposons cannot catalyze transposition, but they can transpose when an autonomous element provides the necessary proteins.


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