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Conservative and replicative transposons

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Answered by sana00070
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Simple, or conservative transposition, is a non-replicative mode of transposition. That is, in conservative transposition the transposon is completely removed from the genome and reintegrated into a new, non-homologous locus, the same genetic sequence is conserved throughout the entire process.

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Answered by cutesmile590
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Simple ,or conservative transposition, is a non replicative mode of transposition.That is ,in conservation transposition the transposon is completely removed from the genome and reintegrated into a new ,non homologous locus, the same genetic sequence is conserved throughout the entire process .

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