Multiple Choice
Which is a mechanism by which transposable element mobilization may be controlled by the cell? (Select all that apply. )
A) blocking transcription of transposable element genes
B) blocking translation of transposable element transcripts
C) alternative splicing of transposable element transcripts
D) synthesizing an enzyme that removes transposable elements from the genome
E) increasing the mutation rate of transposable element DNA sequences
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