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Molecular biology
Transposable element
Noncoding DNA
Genetic Information Research Institute
Insertion sequence
Transposase
Genome
P element
Rhodnius prolixus
Biology
Genetics
Mobile genetic elements

Repeated horizontal transfers of four DNA transposons in invertebrates and bats

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