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![SOLVED: Transposons use inverted repeat sequences for gene duplication and exon shuffling, in similar manner that homologous recombination uses the short repetitive DNA sequences. In the below case shown in the diagram SOLVED: Transposons use inverted repeat sequences for gene duplication and exon shuffling, in similar manner that homologous recombination uses the short repetitive DNA sequences. In the below case shown in the diagram](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/a708939a11234f8fbc021085d20f4028.jpg)
SOLVED: Transposons use inverted repeat sequences for gene duplication and exon shuffling, in similar manner that homologous recombination uses the short repetitive DNA sequences. In the below case shown in the diagram
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