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Study of VIPER and TATE in kinetoplastids and the evolution of tyrosine recombinase retrotransposons.

Yasmin Carla RibeiroLizandra Jaqueline RobeDanila Syriani VeluzaCyndia Mara Bezerra Dos SantosAna Luisa Kalb LopesMarco Aurélio KriegerAdriana Ludwig
Published in: Mobile DNA (2019)
Due to the presence of both elements in Bodo saltans, a nontrypanosomatid species, we suggested that VIPER and TATE have survived and remained active for more than 400 million years or were reactivated during the evolution of the host species. We did not find clear evidence of independent origins of VIPER-like from the other YR retroelements, supporting the maintenance of the DIRS group of retrotransposons. Nevertheless, according to phylogenetic findings and sequence structure obtained by this study and other works, we proposed separating DIRS elements into four subgroups: DIRS-like, PAT-like, Ngaro-like, and VIPER-like.
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