endogeneetsust
Endogeneetsust is a term used within comparative genomics and evolutionary biology to describe a class of genetic elements that are derived from ancestral endosymbiotic organisms and have become stably integrated into the genome of a host organism. The word is a portmanteau of “endogenous,” “gene,” and “extinction,” highlighting the dual nature of these elements: they originate from extinct or degenerated genomes yet persist as functional or pseudogenic sequences in the host.
These elements were first identified in early 2010s analyses of eukaryotic genomes where large segments of
Research on endogeneetsust also helps clarify the timing and extent of genome reduction in mitochondria and
The study of these sequences remains an active field, with advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics