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Molecular evidence uncovers a class of transposons called hAT that use a transposition mechanisms essentially identical to that used by RAG proteins, and, in addition, that their enzymes share some basic similarity with RAGs in their active site 10.
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Transposition of hAT elements links transposable elements and VDJ recombination.
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Bridge eVening nApoLeon's hAT dAChAU 1 dAChAU 2 dAChAU 3
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Feschotte's work on the hAT transposon is the first time that a "jumping gene" has been shown to have entered mammalian genomes, and the first time it has been shown to do so in at around the same time, in a range of unrelated species, in different parts of the world.
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The team thinks that the hAT transposon invasion occurred about 30 million years ago and spread across at least two continents.
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The hAT transposon does not occur in humans, but some 45\% of our genome is of transposon origin.
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The team thinks that the hAT transposon invasion occurred about 30 million years ago and spread across at least two continents.
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The team thinks that the hAT transposon invasion occurred about 30 million years ago and spread across at least two continents.
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Feschotte's work on the hAT transposon is the first time that a "jumping gene" has been shown to have entered mammalian genomes, and the first time it has been shown to do so in at around the same time, in a range of unrelated species, in different parts of the world.
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Feschotte's work on the hAT transposon is the first time that a "jumping gene" has been shown to have entered mammalian genomes, and the first time it has been shown to do so in at around the same time, in a range of unrelated species, in different parts of the world.
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