An IS is typically organized with terminal inverted repeats (IRL and IRR) that are represented as grey boxes on the left and right sides of an open box representing the IS. The IS contains terminal inverted repeats that flank the transposase gene required for transposition.
An IS is typically organized with terminal inverted repeats (IRL and IRR) that are represented as grey boxes on the left and right sides of an open box representing the IS. The IS contains terminal inverted repeats that flank the transposase gene required for transposition.
An IS is typically organized with terminal inverted repeats (IRL and IRR) that are represented as grey boxes on the left and right sides of an open box representing the IS. The IS contains terminal inverted repeats that flank the transposase gene required for transposition.