How cells identify and silence unwanted jumping genes
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Transposons, DNA sequences that can self-replicate and move (jump) through the genome, are widespread and can affect cell survival if left unchecked. Cells control these “jumping genes” by silencing them, but little was known about how cells recognize and defend against invading transposons.


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