duplicatoids
Duplicatoids are a class of genetic elements that are characterized by their ability to replicate autonomously within the genome of an organism. They are often found in the genomes of various organisms, including bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. Duplicatoids are distinct from transposons, which are also mobile genetic elements, but they lack the ability to transpose or move to different locations within the genome.
Duplicatoids typically consist of a direct repeat sequence at their ends, which is essential for their autonomous
Duplicatoids have been implicated in various biological processes, including genome evolution, gene regulation, and the generation