Transposable elements litter the genomes of primates


Transposable elements litter the genomes of primates, and a few of them are still capable of moving to new regions of the genome. If a transposable element jumped into an important gene in one of your cells when you were a baby and caused a disease, is it likely that your child would also have the disease? Explain.

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Biology: Transposable elements litter the genomes of primates
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