Biology, asked by divitvohra, 1 year ago

What are jumping genes? Do you think they play a role in creating variation?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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These stretches of DNA hop out of their original spot in the genome and then wedge themselves in another, random place. When they land, they may disrupt the activities of nearby genes, including pigment genes. The jumping patterns are different in every cell, thus explaining the color variability.

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