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  • Transposons and DNA Insertion Mutations: Understanding Jumping Genes
    The correct answer is transposons.

    Transposons are DNA sequences that can move from one location to another within the genome. They are also called jumping genes because of this ability to move around. When a transposon inserts itself into a gene, it can disrupt the gene's function, leading to a mutation. Transposons are found in all organisms, but they are more common in some species than in others. In humans, transposons make up about 45% of the genome.

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