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| Term | LARD | ID (Ontology) | SO:0002260 (Sequence Ontology) |
| Definition | Large Retrotransposon Derivative elements are long-terminal repeats that contain reverse transcriptase priming sites and are conserved in sequence but contain no open reading frames encoding typical retrotransposon proteins . The LARDs identified in barley and other Triticeae have LTRs ~5.5 kb and an interal domain of ~3.5 kb. LARDs lack coding domains and thus do not encode proteins.[ PubMed:15082561 ] | ||
| Also Known As | "Large Retrotransposon Derivative" ; "large_retrotransposon_derivative" | ||
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retrotransposon |__LTR_retrotransposon |__LARD |
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| Is a | LTR_retrotransposon | ||
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