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In Biology / College | 2025-07-05

Plasmids differ from transposons because plasmids
A) become inserted into chromosomes
B) are self-replicated outside the chromosome
C) move from chromosome to chromosome
D) carry genes for antibiotic resistance
E) none of the above

Asked by aubslovespink

Answer (2)

Plasmids differ from transposons mainly in that they can replicate independently outside the chromosome, while transposons move within the genome. This characteristic makes option B the correct answer. Understanding these differences is crucial in genetics and microbiology. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-05

Plasmids are distinct from transposons because they can self-replicate outside of chromosomes, whereas transposons move within the genome and often insert themselves into chromosomal DNA. Therefore, the correct answer is option B. This understanding is vital in genetics and microbiology.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-06