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Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) Defined

Identical sequences, typically several hundred nucleotides in length, that are located both at the ends of intact Ty retrotransposons and as solo elements present in multiple copies throughout the genome. There are several types of LTR elements in yeast: delta, tau, sigma and omega.

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