repetides
Repetides are a class of mobile genetic elements found in the genomes of many organisms, particularly eukaryotes. These are a type of retrotransposon, meaning they are genetic elements that move within a genome through a copy-and-paste mechanism that involves an RNA intermediate. The term "repetides" itself often refers to repeated sequences within the genome that are organized in tandem or are interspersed. However, in a genetic context, it specifically relates to mobile elements that replicate and insert themselves elsewhere in the genome.
The defining characteristic of repetides is their ability to amplify their copy number. They achieve this through