transposon
/trænˈspəʊsɒn/noun
- Genetics a chromosomal segment that can undergo transposition, especially a segment of bacterial DNA that can be translocated as a whole between chromosomal, phage, and plasmid DNA in the absence of a complementary sequence in the host DNA【遗传】转座子, 转位子。亦称JUMPING GENE.
词源
1970s: from TRANSPOSITION +-ON.