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Plasmids differ from transposons in that plasmids
B.
O become inserted into chromosomes
O are self-replicated outside the chromosome
O move from chromosome to chromosome
C.
D. O carry genes for antibiotic resistance
E. O none of the above​

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Plasmids differ from transposons in that plasmids

become inserted into chromosomes✔️✔️

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