Term Name: LARD
Synonyms: Large Retrotransposon Derivative, large_retrotransposon_derivative
Definition: Large Retrotransposon Derivative elements are long-terminal repeats that contain reverse transcriptase priming sites and are conserved in sequence but contain no open reading frames encoding typical retrotransposon proteins . The LARDs identified in barley and other Triticeae have LTRs ~5.5 kb and an interal domain of ~3.5 kb. LARDs lack coding domains and thus do not encode proteins.
Ontology: Sequence Ontology [SO:0002260]

Relationships
is a type of: LTR_retrotransposon