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<span class="GRcorrect" id="GRmark_f105da604f7f1c37380bc764b34f000df6688f00_Transposons:0 | <span class="GRcorrect" id="GRmark_f105da604f7f1c37380bc764b34f000df6688f00_Transposons:0">Transposons</span> are [[gene|genes]] that can move<span class="GRcorrect" id="GRmark_f105da604f7f1c37380bc764b34f000df6688f00_.:1">. </span>They have a specific target site<span class="GRcorrect" id="GRmark_f105da604f7f1c37380bc764b34f000df6688f00_.2C:2">,</span>allowing them to move or 'jump' into different [[DNA|DNA]] sites.<ref>Bruce Alberts,Alexander Johnson,Julian Lewis,Martin Raff,Keith Roberts and Peter Walter (2002) Molecular Biology Of The Cell,4th edition,New York: Garland Science.p287</ref><br> | ||
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Revision as of 10:36, 1 December 2012
Transposons are genes that can move. They have a specific target site,allowing them to move or 'jump' into different DNA sites.[1]
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- ↑ Bruce Alberts,Alexander Johnson,Julian Lewis,Martin Raff,Keith Roberts and Peter Walter (2002) Molecular Biology Of The Cell,4th edition,New York: Garland Science.p287