What are Transpoons?
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Answer / shivakeshavulu
these are nothing but jumping genes they jump form one site
to another and cause mutation.
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Answer / biomaster
Transpoons are genetic elements that are larger (4-25kb)
and may carry a variety of resistance and other genes with
long repeated sequences at either end. They cause deletion,
duplication, inversion and other changes in chromosomes.
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Answer / sindhusha
a small sequence of dna that can change its location within
a chromosomal dna
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