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Что (кто) такое interspersed - определение

GENETIC ELEMENTS THAT CAN AMPLIFY THEMSELVES IN A GENOME AND ARE UBIQUITOUS COMPONENTS OF THE DNA OF MANY EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS
Retroelement; Retrotransposons; Retroelements; Short Interspersed Nuclear Element; Short interspersed nucleotide elements; Retroposons; Short interspersed element; Long interspersed element; Interspersed nuclear element; Short interpersed nuclear element; Non-long terminal repeat retrotransposons; SINE/VNTR/Alu
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  • Simplified representation of the life cycle of a retrotransposon

Interspersed      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Intersperse.
interspersed      
If one group of things are interspersed with another or interspersed among another, the second things occur between or among the first things.
...bursts of gunfire, interspersed with single shots.
ADJ: v-link ADJ prep, usu ADJ with n, ADJ among n
Short interspersed nuclear element         
TYPE OF NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE
Short interspersed nuclear elements; Draft:Short Interspersed Nuclear Elements (SINEs); Short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs); SINEs: Short-Interspersed Nuclear Elements; Short Interspersed Nuclear Elements (SINEs)
Short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs) are non-autonomous, non-coding transposable elements (TEs) that are about 100 to 700 base pairs in length. They are a class of retrotransposons, DNA elements that amplify themselves throughout eukaryotic genomes, often through RNA intermediates.

Википедия

Retrotransposon

Retrotransposons (also called Class I transposable elements or transposons via RNA intermediates) are a type of genetic component that copy and paste themselves into different genomic locations (transposon) by converting RNA back into DNA through the reverse transcription process using an RNA transposition intermediate.

Through reverse transcription, retrotransposons amplify themselves quickly to become abundant in eukaryotic genomes such as maize (49–78%) and humans (42%). They are only present in eukaryotes but share features with retroviruses such as HIV, for example, discontinuous reverse transcriptase-mediated extrachromosomal recombination.

These retrotransposons are regulated by a family of short non-coding RNAs termed as PIWI [P-element induced wimpy testis]-interacting RNAs (piRNAs). piRNA is a recently discovered class of ncRNAs, which are in the length range of ~24-32 nucleotides. Initially, piRNAs were described as repeat-associated siRNAs (rasiRNAs) because of their origin from the repetitive elements such as transposable sequences of the genome. However, later it was identified that they acted via PIWI-protein. In addition to having a role in the suppression of genomic transposons, various roles of piRNAs have been recently reported like regulation of 3’ UTR of protein-coding genes via RNAi, transgenerational epigenetic inheritance to convey a memory of past transposon activity, and RNA-induced epigenetic silencing.

There are two main types of retrotransposons, long terminal repeats (LTRs) and non-long terminal repeats (non-LTRs). Retrotransposons are classified based on sequence and method of transposition. Most retrotransposons in the maize genome are LTR, whereas in humans they are mostly non-LTR. Retrotransposons (mostly of the LTR type) can be passed onto the next generation of a host species through the germline.

The other type of transposon is the DNA transposon. DNA transposons encode a transposase which, when translated, catalyses the excision of the transposase gene and its flanking region and its insertion into a different genomic location: a 'jumping' DNA element. Hence retrotransposons can be thought of as replicative, whereas DNA transposons are non-replicative. Due to their replicative nature, retrotransposons can increase eukaryotic genome size quickly and survive in eukaryotic genomes permanently. It is thought that staying in eukaryotic genomes for such long periods gave rise to special insertion methods that do not affect eukaryotic gene function drastically.

Примеры употребления для interspersed
1. McCain‘s reflections on decision–making are interspersed throughout.
2. But they are interspersed with brief, but chilling, notations.
3. The candidates also produced videos, which were interspersed throughout the debate.
4. The south will see some sunshine, but this will also be interspersed with showers.
5. All of these activities were interspersed with bouts of intense lounging behaviour.