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Q34648718-10DD2075-456D-4D12-B2E8-37BCE5D035F5
Q34648718-10DD2075-456D-4D12-B2E8-37BCE5D035F5
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Poxviruses as possible vectors for horizontal transfer of retroposons from reptiles to mammals.
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A newly isolated family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) in coregonid fishes (whitefish) with sequences that are almost identical to those of the SmaI family of repeats: possible evidence for the horizontal transfer of SINEs.