Biology 1201A Midterm: Biology1201_Test2Outcomes_Week8

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Define, understand, and use vocabulary correctly (including but not limited to: insertion, translocation, mutation, mobile element, tautomer, depurination, snp, cnv, etc. ) Insertion: insertion sequences are the simplest transposable elements where they contain the same short inverted repeated sequences on each ends that helps the transposable enzyme to identify the ends that requires the catalyzes for transposition. Mobile elements: particular segments of dna that can move from one place to another; they essentially copy/cut and paste dna backbones via a type of recombination which that does. Transposable elements: a sequence of dna that can move from one place to another within the genome of a cell (their mechanism of movement involves non-homologous. Retrovirus: a virus with an rna genome that replicates via a dna intermediate; not all retroviruses produce infectious virus particles, but they can cause dna rearrangements (deletions and translocations)

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