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| Term | CACTA_TIR_transposon | ID (Ontology) | SO:0002285 (Sequence Ontology) |
| Definition | This terminal inverted repeat of the CACTA family generate 3-bp target site duplication (TSD) upon insertion. CACTA elements do not have a significant preference for genic region insertions. This terminal inverted repeat (TIR) transposon superfamily is named CACTA because their terminal sequences are 'CACTA/G…C/TAGTG'.[ PubMed:26709091 ] | ||
| Also Known As | "CACTA TIR transposon" ; "CACTA transposon element" ; "CACTC transposon" (for all, see Synonyms field below) | ||
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DNA_transposon |__terminal_inverted_repeat_element |__CACTA_TIR_transposon |
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| Is a | terminal_inverted_repeat_element | ||
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