Multiple Choice
A 'jumping gene' is able to insert a copy of a DNA sequence into another location. A 'jumping gene' is more often called a
A) transposable element.
B) non-coding DNA.
C) repetition sequence.
D) transcription sequence.
E) partitioning sequence.
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