Transposons are of particular significance because they
a. often contain genes for antibiotic resistance.
b. inhibit the effects of overlapping genes.
c. come in pairs and often are associated with viruses.
d. regulate gene transcription in bacterial cells.

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a. often contain genes for antibiotic resistance.

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