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Title[redir]:
RNA from the yeast transposable element Ty1 has both ends in the direct repeats, a structure similar to retrovirus RNA. | PNAS
Description:
The RNA homologous to the yeast transposable element Ty1 is one of the more abundant poly(A)+ RNAs in many strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The 5

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  • First, what are the initiation and termination signals, because the Ty1 transcript must read through a DNA sequence that is identical to the 3' end at about 50 bases from the 5' end?

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