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    Insertion Sequences Can Be Identified by Which of the Following
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Insertion Sequences Can Be Identified by Which of the Following

Question 26

Question 26

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Insertion sequences can be identified by which of the following?


A) Presence of an integrase enzyme
B) High level of mutation
C) Presence of inverted repeats at the end of the sequence
D) Presence of a reverse transcriptase enzyme

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