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ISNCY (Insertion Sequence Not Classified Yet): A provisional designation used for prokaryotic insertion sequences that have been identified but do not yet fit into any of the currently recognized IS families, typically due to lack of sufficient sequence similarity, structural features, or mechanistic data.
IS''NCY'' ('''I'''nsertion '''S'''equence '''N'''ot '''C'''lassified '''Y'''et): A provisional designation used for prokaryotic insertion sequences that have been identified but do not yet fit into any of the currently recognized IS families, typically due to lack of sufficient sequence similarity, structural features, or mechanistic data.
 
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ISNCY (Insertion Sequence Not Classified Yet): A provisional designation used for prokaryotic insertion sequences that have been identified but do not yet fit into any of the currently recognized IS families, typically due to lack of sufficient sequence similarity, structural features, or mechanistic data.