Transposable elements are often found once in a gene and have a unique sequence for its own.
Transposable elements are often found once in a gene and have a unique sequence for its own. Correct Answer False
Transposable elements have the ability to move from one location to the other within the genome and often make duplicate copies of them in this process. The process by which they are copied and inserted into a new site in the genome is called transposition.