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- Interspersed_repeat abstract "Interspersed repetitive DNA is found in all eukaryotic genomes. Certain classes of these sequences propagate themselves by RNA mediated transposition, they have been called retrotransposons, and they constitute 25–40% of most mammalian genomes. Interspersed repetitive DNA elements allow new genes to evolve. They do this by uncoupling similar DNA sequences from gene conversion during meiosis. The recombinational events of meiosis create heteroduplexes composed of strands from each parental chromosome. These heteroduplexes lead to mismatch repair. The net result is the homogenization and elimination of sequence differences during meiosis, a process called concerted evolution. Gene conversion can be viewed as the force acting to create sequence identity within the gene pool of a species. This is a cohesive force acting to match up DNA sequences of individual organisms that comprise a species. Gene conversion is the underlying mechanism at the level of DNA creating the natural kind called species. In effect gene conversion causes the DNA sequences to clump together within a species and by doing so creates the natural boundaries between species. The gene pool of a species consists of DNA sequences linked in a network by gene conversion events.".
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- Interspersed_repeat subject Category:Mobile_genetic_elements.
- Interspersed_repeat subject Category:Repetitive_DNA_sequences.
- Interspersed_repeat type Abstraction100002137.
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- Interspersed_repeat type Cognition100023271.
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- Interspersed_repeat type MobileGeneticElements.
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- Interspersed_repeat type Part105867413.
- Interspersed_repeat type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Interspersed_repeat type RepetitiveDNASequences.
- Interspersed_repeat type Sequence108459252.
- Interspersed_repeat type Series108457976.
- Interspersed_repeat comment "Interspersed repetitive DNA is found in all eukaryotic genomes. Certain classes of these sequences propagate themselves by RNA mediated transposition, they have been called retrotransposons, and they constitute 25–40% of most mammalian genomes. Interspersed repetitive DNA elements allow new genes to evolve. They do this by uncoupling similar DNA sequences from gene conversion during meiosis.".
- Interspersed_repeat label "Interspersed repeat".
- Interspersed_repeat label "Répétitions dispersées".
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