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Are P-elements a specific transposon or are they just inverted repeats (IR's)?

 
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Oct17-12, 02:30 PM   #1
 

Are P-elements a specific transposon or are they just inverted repeats (IR's)?


Are P-elements a specific transposon or are they just inverted repeats (IR's)?
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Are P-elements a specific transposon or are they just inverted repeats (IR's)?
It is a transposon. The ends of transposons have inverted repeats.
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