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From: Expansion of CORE-SINEs in the genome of the Tasmanian devil

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SINE Transposition in Transposition. TinT (Transposition in Transposition) of the most abundant marsupial-specific SINEs and non-autonomous LINEs in the Tasmanian devil genome. The chronological order of SINE activity goes from bottom (oldest) to top (most recent), with WSINE1 representing the most recently active SINE. The length of the bars indicates the length of time a SINE was active, with MIR3/Ther-2 having the longest activity period and P7SL_MD and WALLSI1 the shortest. The color-coding indicates the types of elements responsible for the respective SINE retropositions. The * indicates truncation of the CORE sequence.

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