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    Eukaryotic DNA Sequences That Can Move from One Position to Another
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Eukaryotic DNA Sequences That Can Move from One Position to Another

Question 43

Question 43

Multiple Choice

Eukaryotic DNA sequences that can move from one position to another are known as


A) DNA fingerprints.
B) plasmids.
C) transposons.
D) jumping chromosomes.
E) walking chromosomes.

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