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How do transposons silence is specific and rna in eukaryotic cells?

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TRANSPOSONS are also called as jumping gene sequences present in the genome of eukaryotic cell that can jump to different locations within the genome. These causes RNA interferences (RNAil ) by silencing a specific sequence of DNA and is used as an method of cellular defence in eukaryotes.
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