Retrotransposon and methods

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43525411, 435325, 435462, 536 231, 536 232, C12Q 168, C12N 1587, C12N 116, C07H 2104

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ABSTRACT:
The present disclosure provides retrotransposons and retrotransposon derivatives and methods for their uses. Specifically, the present invention provides Ty5-6p and derivatives. Ty5-6p and its derivatives integrate preferentially in the genome of eukaryotes in silent chromatin and in regions like silent chromatin. Ty5-6p insertions can be used to regulate the life span of cells, to genetically mark cells, to deliver gene therapy and to identify genes involved in development and in senescence.

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