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    DNA Sequences in Bacteria That on Rare Occasions Moved from One
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DNA Sequences in Bacteria That on Rare Occasions Moved from One

Question 84

Question 84

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DNA sequences in bacteria that on rare occasions moved from one place in the genome to another are called ________.


A) movers
B) jumpons
C) transposons
D) transpodons
E) jumposons

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