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What Is the Purpose of the Inverted Repeats at the Ends

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What is the purpose of the inverted repeats at the ends of DNA-based transposons?


A) The inverted repeats are recognized by enzymes that move the elements.
B) The inverted repeats are the sites of transfer.
C) The inverted repeats are recognized by restriction enzymes that cut out the transposon.
D) The inverted repeats are magnets for nucleases.

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