Inverted repeats are commonly found in
The
DNA to which
transcription factors bind.
The
DNA sequence shown above is that of the glucocorticoid
response element where n represents any
nucleotide. [Discussion] ...
Full article >>>Inverted repeats A
DNA or
RNA sequence where the
sequence of
nucleotides along one a
strand of
DNA is repeated in the opposite physical direction along the other
strand;
inverted repeats are commonly separated by a tract of non-repeated
DNA.
Full article >>>Inverted Repeats: Two copies of the same or related
sequence of
DNA repeated in opposite orientation on the same
molecule (contrast with
Direct Repeats). Adjacent
inverted repeats constitute a palindrome.
Full article >>>P
elements are typical
transposable elements , containing terminal
inverted repeats and creating target
site duplications on
transposition. Autonomous P
elements encode a
protein which is probably the
transposase.
Full article >>>The structure is two
inverted repeats separating one small single copy and one large single copy. This structure is very similar in most
plants, the size varies between 120 and 160 kb.
Full article >>>A general term for any genetic unit that can
insert into a
chromosome, exit, and relocate; includes
insertion sequences,
transposons, some
bacteriophages, and controlling element. A region of the
genome, flanked by
inverted repeats, ...
Full article >>>The
transposase gene is flanked on either side by fifteen to twenty-five
base pairs, arranged as "
inverted repeats." A
composite transposon is composed of any
gene sandwiched between two IS
sequences; this entire unit will move.
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