| LIST I (Transposons) | LIST II (Organism) |
|---|---|
| A. Pelement | I. Drosophila |
| B. LINE and SINE | II. Human |
| C. Ty element | III. Yeast |
| D. Tn element | IV. Bacteria |
- Pelement: Found in Drosophila, these transposons are essential for genetic studies and gene tagging.
- LINE and SINE: Long and short interspersed nuclear elements in humans play roles in genome structure and function.
- Ty element: Found in yeast, these transposons are involved in genetic variability.
- Tn element: Found in bacteria, these transposons are crucial for studying antibiotic resistance.

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