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Explanation / Answer

Replicative transposition

Non replicative transposition

Both

Donor DNA retains a copy of insertion sequence

Recombination separates donor and target DNA’s

Target sequence gets duplicated

Donor DNA loses insertion sequence

Hairpin structures form at each end of insertion sequence

insertion sequence jumps into recipient DNA

Transposase required

DNA ligase seals the nicks

DNA polymerase fills in gaps

Replicative transposition

Non replicative transposition

Both

Donor DNA retains a copy of insertion sequence

Recombination separates donor and target DNA’s

Target sequence gets duplicated

Donor DNA loses insertion sequence

Hairpin structures form at each end of insertion sequence

insertion sequence jumps into recipient DNA

Transposase required

DNA ligase seals the nicks

DNA polymerase fills in gaps