Transposable elements (TEs) are discrete DNA sequences capable of moving within and between genomes, shaping genome architecture and function across all domains of life. They encompass two principal ...
Transposable elements are discrete DNA sequences capable of moving from one genomic location to another, and they play a central role in the acquisition and spread of antibiotic resistance genes.
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