transpozami
Transpozami is a term used in some linguistic contexts to denote transposable elements and their associated protein-DNA complexes, collectively known in English as transposons and transposomes. The concept encompasses both mobile DNA sequences that can change position within the genome and the enzymes, such as transposases, that catalyze their movement.
Transposition occurs via two major mechanisms: DNA transposons move by excising themselves and integrating into a
Activity is modulated by host regulatory pathways, epigenetic marks, and small RNAs, leading to silencing in
History: The concept traces to Barbara McClintock's work on maize in the 1940s and 1950s, which established