Genome – wide repeat unit are generally transposable elements.

Genome – wide repeat unit are generally transposable elements. Correct Answer True

Genome – wide repeat unit are greater than 100 bp in length. They are found in either as single copies dispersed throughout the genome or in clusters. They are of numerous classes but their most common feature is that all are forms of transposable elements.
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