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DNA parts can switch their positions are...

DNA parts can switch their positions are

A

exons

B

introns

C

cistrons

D

transposons

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The correct Answer is:
D

Transposons are genetic elements varying from 750 base pairs to 40 kilo base pairs on length and can move from a site in one genome to another site in the same or in a differeny genome.
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