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Meanings of
transposable
in English
Capable of changing sequence.
permutable
Related terms
exchangeable
Usage of
transposable
in English
1
Thus, the evolution of
transposable
elements can be seen to be modular.
2
This showed that plasticity zones are
transposable
elements, to be called TnPZs.
3
Crustacean species have not been examined in great detail for their
transposable
elements content.
4
However, crustaceans have been greatly underrepresented in
transposable
element studies.
5
These results highlight the importance of
transposable
elements in host genomes and karyotype evolution.
6
Another distinguishing feature between the two pathovars is their distinctive sets of
transposable
elements.
7
Accumulation in the Z sex chromosomes can serve as a refuge for
transposable
elements.
8
We reveal that these extensive genomic variations are largely attributable to activity of
transposable
elements.
9
More than two-thirds of the
transposable
elements are partial.
10
We describe both autonomous and non-autonomous
transposable
elements, and we compare and contrast popular transposon systems.
11
A large proportion of
transposable
elements is found nested within other elements of the same or different classes.
12
The genome features an unusual structure characterized by gene-dense regions surrounded by repeat-rich regions dominated by
transposable
elements.
13
In contrast to DD, PP and DF have conventional telomere organization and strongly reduced numbers of
transposable
elements.
14
Piciformes lineages were subjected to an expansion of the CR1 elements, carrying a larger fraction of
transposable
elements.
15
Analogous to what has been observed in humans and mice, base-pairing between highly complementary
transposable
elements facilitates backsplicing.
16
In total, 40 genes and 12 putative
transposable
elements were identified.
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transposable
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
act against transposable
aeruginosa transposable
complementary transposable
comprise of transposable
dominate by transposable
More collocations
Transposable
through the time
Transposable
across language varieties
United States of America
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