JUMPING GENES
JUMPING GENES
Why In News:
§ New
plant species (Stellaria mcclintockiae) from Kerala has been named after
Barbara McClintock who won the Nobel Prize for her discovery of Jumping Genes.
About Jumping genes
§ Jumping
genes, aka transposable elements, are DNA sequences that can move or “jump”
from one location to another within the genome, causing nearby genes to become
active or inactive.
§ They
can replicate themselves and insert copies at new locations.
§ Their
movement can cause genetic mutations and contribute to genome evolution.
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