Transposons: From 'selfish' genes to key elements in biological processes

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In 2001 the sequencing of the human genome revealed a surprising fact: over 45% of our genome comes from sequences called transposons, "jumping" genes that can move within the genome, generating new copies of themselves through molecular mechanisms of cut-and-paste or copy-and-paste.
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