Certain repeated sequences in eukaryotes are flanked by short direct repeats, suggesting that they originated as transposable elements. These same sequences lack introns and possess a string of thymine nucleotides at one end. Have these elements transposed as DNA or through RNA sequences? Explain your reasoning.

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Certain repeated sequences in eukaryotes are flanked by short direct repeats, suggesting that they originated as transposable elements. These same sequences lack introns and possess a string of thymine nucleotides at one end. Have these elements transposed as DNA or through RNA sequences? Explain your reasoning.

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