Transposons are movable elements of DNA that insert into new positions within the genome. A transposon may disrupt normal gene function, confer an evolutionary advantage, or have no effect on the organism.
Select all scenarios in which a transposon has positively contributed to the evolution of the host's genome.
a. insertion of a transposon encoding a heat shock protein into the genome of a plant
b. insertion of a transposon into the gene encoding for dystrophin, a protein involved in skeletal movement and cardiac function
c. aquisition of a transposon carrying an adhesin gene into the Lactobacillus casei genome
d. acquisition of a transposon that disrupts
e. an enhancer element of a colorectal cancer tumor‑suppressor gene acquisition of a transposon carrying a tetracycline resistance gene in a bacterium