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Hip-hopping out of control

David E. Symer () and Judith Bender
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David E. Symer: Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health
Judith Bender: Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6834, 147-149

Abstract: 'Jumping genes' can wreak havoc by hopping about a genome. Some plants can keep them under control by modifying them with certain chemical groups.

Date: 2001
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