how does transposition takes place in a chromosome ?
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Transposition occurs by insertion into a staggered break in a chromosome. A common property of virtually all transposable elements is that they move by inserting into a staggered break in a chromosome, i.e. one strand is slightly longer than the other at the break.
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several methods
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transportation takes by sexual contact others means a cells are secred in chromosomes they are 23 pairs of chromosomes they are 22 pairs are body cells and 1 pair are Sex cells
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