transposon
See also:
transposón
English
Etymology
transpose
+
-on
Noun
transposon
(
plural
transposons
)
(
genetics
)
A
segment
of
DNA
that can move to a different position within a
genome
.
2018
, Nicola Davis,
The Guardian
,
256 March
:
Our genome also contains stretches of genetic material called
transposons
that, at least in some cases, are thought to have been introduced long ago by viruses.
Synonyms
jumping gene
Derived terms
retrotransposon
transposonal
Translations
segment of DNA that can move to a different position within a genome
Icelandic:
stökkull
(is)
m
,
stökkgen
n
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