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How Do Insertion Sequences and Composite Transposons Differ

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How do insertion sequences and composite transposons differ?


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Acute Dystonic Reaction

A sudden, severe involuntary muscle contraction, often a side effect of certain psychiatric medications.

Diphenhydramine

An antihistamine drug used to relieve symptoms of allergy, hay fever, and the common cold, as well as for inducing sleep.

Haloperidol

An antipsychotic medication used to treat a variety of psychiatric conditions by altering the effects of chemicals in the brain.

Acute Dystonic Reaction

A sudden, involuntary muscle contraction, often a side effect of certain medications, leading to abnormal postures or movements.

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