There is another transposable element of the same type present in the cell and it expresses a functional transposable enzyme.
A transposase is any of a class of enzymes able to bind to the top of a transposon and catalyze its movement to any other part of a genome.
A transposase is any of a class of enzymes able to bind to the cease of a transposon and catalyze its motion to any other part of a genome, commonly through a cut-and-paste mechanism or a replicative mechanism, in a manner known as transposition.
Transposases are enzymes that become aware of the inverse terminal repeat sequences within the DNA and continue to bind and excise the DNA transposons among the terminals.
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