In contrast to
retrotransposons, retroposons never encode
reverse transcriptase (RT) (but see below). Therefore, they are non-autonomous elements with regard to
transposition activity (as opposed to
transposons). Non-long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons such as the human
LINE1 elements are sometimes falsely referred to as retroposons. However, this depends on the author. For example,
Howard Temin published the following definition: Retroposons encode RT but are devoid of
long terminal repeats (LTRs), for example
long interspersed elements (LINEs). Retrotransposons also feature LTRs and
retroviruses, in addition, are packaged as viral particles (virions). Retrosequences are non-autonomous elements devoid of RT. They are retroposed with the aid of the machinery of autonomous elements, such as LINEs; examples are
short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs) or mRNA-derived
retro(pseudo)genes. == Gene duplications ==