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01:447:380:17 GENETICS Week 5- In person problem set

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If you were a genome researcher, exploring the genome of a newly discovered organism, and you were trying to determine if the organism’s genome contained any transposable elements, what characteristic features would you expect to see in the sequence at the site where a transposable element inserted a copy of itself into one of the organism’s chromosomes?

Options
A.Flanking repeat
B.Inverted repeat
C.A pigment gene
D.An enzyme coding gene (such as transposase)
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When considering the genomic signature of a transposable element (TE) inserting into a chromosome, several patterns are commonly observed across many TE types. Option 1: 'Flanking repeat' — This refers to target site duplications (TSDs) that arise from the insertion mechanism, creating short direct repeats on both sides of the inserted element. These are classic hallmarks of many DNA transposons and some retrotransposons, making flanking repeats a plausi......Login to view full explanation

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