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01: What is transposition?
movement of DNA from one region to another. it can pop out and copy itself. ie JUMPING GENES
02: What are three types of transposition?
FLIPPING
LEAVING
GOING IN
03: What shapes form in the DNA for transposition of genes in same/opposite direction?
SAME: forms a loop

OPPOSITE: forms a hairpin loop
04: What helps with recombination?
RECOMBINASE: carries out crossing over of DNA. carried in a bacteriophage, happens rarely
05: types of DNA that can move around?
TRANSPOSON: piece of DNA w/ a gene. has repeated ends. transposable gene in the middle, can jump from one site to another

INSERTION SEQUENCE: other enzyme helps to move it.
like a transposon w/o gene
06: What does recombinase cause?
INSERTION

DELETION

INVERSION (flip sequence around)