Genetic Analysis: An Integrated Approach (2nd Edition)
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Chapter 13, Problem 28P
A DrosophilaPelement
A Drosophilagenome carrying both transposableelements is induced to undergo transposition. What is the length of the newly transposed Pelement?
What is the length of the newly transposed copiaelement?
Explain the results for each case of transposition.
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Genetic Analysis: An Integrated Approach (2nd Edition)
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