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  1. Transposable element - Wikipedia

    Interspersed repeats are created by transposition; since they can inhibit gene conversion, they protect novel gene sequences from being overwritten by similar gene sequences and thereby facilitate the …

  2. What Is a Jumping Gene and Its Role in Biology?

    Aug 23, 2025 · “Jumping genes,” also known as transposable elements or mobile genetic elements, are distinctive segments of DNA that possess the remarkable ability to relocate themselves within a …

  3. 10.4: Transposons - "jumping genes" - Biology LibreTexts

    These mobile segments of DNA are sometimes called "jumping genes" and there are two distinct types. Class II transposons consist of DNA that moves directly from place to place.

  4. Transposons | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

    Transposable elements (TEs), also known as "jumping genes," are DNA sequences that move from one location on the genome to another.

  5. Transposon | Definition, Types & Function | Britannica

    Transposon, class of genetic elements that can “jump” to different locations within a genome. Although these elements are frequently called “jumping genes,” they are always maintained in an integrated …

  6. The Secret Life of Jumping Genes: How Viral Echoes Shape Our DNA

    May 3, 2025 · When it jumps into or near essential genes, it can disrupt their function or trigger mutations. This can lead to neurological diseases, cancer, and premature aging.

  7. Transposons: Jumping Genes in Genetics & Evolution

    Mar 13, 2025 · Transposons, also known as jumping genes or mobile genetic elements, are segments of DNA. They can move or “jump” to different positions within the genome of a single cell.