transposas
Transposas are mobile genetic elements capable of moving within and between genomes. Also known as transposons or "jumping genes," transposas play significant roles in genetic variation, genome evolution, and gene regulation across a wide range of organisms, including bacteria, plants, and animals.
Transposas are typically composed of DNA sequences that encode enzymes necessary for their mobility, most notably
The transposition process can disrupt gene function or alter gene expression, contributing to genetic diversity. In
Despite their potential to cause mutations, transposas also contribute to genetic innovation and adaptability. Their activity
Overall, transposas are vital components of genomes, impacting genetic stability and diversity, and serving as tools