Tc1/mariner
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Tc1/mariner is a class and superfamily of interspersed repeats DNA (Class II) transposons.[1] The elements of this class are found in all animals,[2] including humans. They can also be found in protists and bacteria.[3][4]
This article is missing information about domains, structures; Sleeping Beauty transposon system has some nice figures. (March 2019) |
The class is named after its two best-studied members, the Tc1 transposon of Caenorhabditis elegans and the mariner transposon of Drosophila.