Multiple Choice
How do transposons and retrotransposons differ in how they move around in a genome?
A) Transposons move by viruses and retrotransposons move by plasmids.
B) Transposons move by means of a DNA intermediate and retrotransposons move by means of an RNA intermediate.
C) Transposons move by means of a RNA intermediate and retrotransposons move by means of an DNA intermediate.
D) Transposons move by viruses and retrotransposons move by bacteria.
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