Retroposed
retroposed ret·ro·posed (rět’rə-pōzd’)
adj.
Displaced backward.
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- Retroposon  retroposon ret·ro·po·son (rět’rō-pō’sən) n. A transposition of DNA sequences that does not occur in DNA itself but rather when mRNA is transcribed back into the genomic DNA. 
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- Retroreflection  [re-troh-ri-flek-tiv] /ˌrɛ troʊ rɪˈflɛk tɪv/ adjective 1. of or relating to a surface, material, or device (retroreflector) that reflects light or other radiation back to its source; reflective. 
