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  • '''Mobile DNA''' consists of blocks of [[DNA]] that are able to move and insert into new ...nd bacterial viruses ([[bacteriophages]]) are involved in much movement of mobile DNA between different [[microorganisms]], and plasmids often carry a variety of
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mobile DNA]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mobile DNA]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mobile DNA]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Mobile DNA}}
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  • ...m''. Heredity, 18, p1.</ref>, but her work was not fully appreciated until mobile DNA and horizontal gene transfer in bacteria was thoroughly studied in the 1960 ...somal locations and promote chromosomal aberrations analogous to bacterial mobile DNA.<ref>Green, M. M. (1977) Genetic Instability in ''Drosophila melanogaster'
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  • '''Retrotransposons''' are mobile [[Genetics|genetic]] elements ([[mobile DNA]]) and are ubiquitous in the [[genome]]s of many [[Eukaryote|eukaryotic]] o *[[Mobile DNA]]
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  • :''See [[Horizontal gene transfer]], [[Mobile DNA]] and [[Gene transfer]] for broader discussions.'' One frequent suggestion for the movement of [[mobile DNA]] is a horizontal transfer of mobile element DNA or RNA, either as a naked
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  • '''Transposons''', also called "jumping genes", "[[mobile DNA]]" or "mobile [[genetics|genetic]] elements", are blocks of conserved [[DNA ...henomena in bacteria, plants and insects<ref>Berg, D. E. and Howe, M. M. ''Mobile DNA'' ASM Press, Washington DC.</ref> finally led to Barbara McClintock's earli
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  • '''Mobile DNA''' consists of blocks of [[DNA]] that are able to move and insert into new ...nd bacterial viruses ([[bacteriophages]]) are involved in much movement of mobile DNA between different [[microorganisms]], and plasmids often carry a variety of
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  • The natural DNA transfer of [[mobile DNA]] between rice and millet is well documented <ref>[http://biology.plosjourn ...transfer of [[mobile DNA]] in plants, and that these might transfer only [[mobile DNA]]s, due to one of the participating sets of chromosomes being lost <ref>Ana
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  • ...r'', meaning a traveller to distant lands.) Close relatives of ''mariner'' mobile DNA have been identified in organisms as diverse as mites, flatworms, hydras, i ...ted to the widely studied 'mariner' transposon. Close relatives of mariner mobile DNA have been discovered in organisms as diverse as mites, flatworms, hydras, i
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  • ...despread horizontal gene transfer involving by bacteriophage, plasmids and mobile DNA in general. ...special case of a very general phenomenon in bacteria of transmissible and mobile DNA, including R-plasmids, colicin determining (Col) plasmids, and prophages. I
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  • ...r'', meaning a traveller to distant lands.) Close relatives of ''mariner'' mobile DNA have been identified in organisms as diverse as mites, flatworms, hydras, i ...ted to the widely studied 'mariner' transposon. Close relatives of mariner mobile DNA have been discovered in organisms as diverse as mites, flatworms, hydras, i
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  • ...e elements. ''J Mol Biol'' 116:125-59</ref> <ref>Berg DE, Howe MM (1989) ''Mobile DNA'', ASM Press, Washington, DC</ref> <ref> Beckwith J, Silhavy TJ (1992) Sess
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  • ...e elements. ''J Mol Biol'' 116:125-59</ref> <ref>Berg DE, Howe MM (1989) ''Mobile DNA'', ASM Press, Washington, DC</ref> <ref> Beckwith J, Silhavy TJ (1992) Sess
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  • ...movement, inversion, and duplication, illustrated by various [[Mobile DNA|mobile DNA]]s such as [[transposons]] and [[proviruses]].
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  • ...movement, inversion, and duplication, illustrated by various [[Mobile DNA|mobile DNA]]s such as [[transposons]] and [[proviruses]] (which has major implications
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  • ...> In multicellular organisms, [[sexual selection]] is one of these, and [[Mobile DNA]]s are another (See [[DNA#DNA and molecular evolution|DNA and molecular evo
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  • ...les of how mutation, [[horizontal gene transfer|gene transfer]] and gene [[Mobile DNA|recombination]] allow rapid and often intelligent design to occur rapidly.
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