BIOLOGY (LL)
BIOLOGY (LL)
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Author: BROOKER
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Chapter 21.5, Problem 1CC

Repetitive Sequences and Transposable Elements

Concept Check: Based on their mechanism of movement, which type of TE do you think would proliferate more rapidly in a genome, DNA transposons (see Figure 21.17) or retrotransposons?

Chapter 21.5, Problem 1CC, Repetitive Sequences and Transposable Elements Concept Check: Based on their mechanism of movement,

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