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Can transposable element copy number distribution parameters be estimated from natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster?
Authors:Hadi Quesneville  Mariano Katz  Dominique Anxolabhre
Institution:Hadi Quesneville,Mariano Katz,Dominique Anxolabéhère
Abstract:The copy frequency distribution of a transposable element family in a Drosophila melanogaster natural population is generally characterised by the values of the Charlesworths' model parameters α and β (Charlesworth & Charlesworth, 1983). The estimation of these parameters is made using the observed distribution of the occupied sites in a population sample. Several results have been interpreted as due either to the influence of stochastic factors or to deterministic factors (transposition, excision, selection…). The accuracy of this method was tested by estimations performed on samples from simulated populations. The results show that with the sample size usually used for natural population studies, the confidence intervals are too large to reasonably deduce either the element copy number distribution or the values of transposition and excision rate and selective coefficients.
Keywords:Transposable elements  population genetics  Drosophila melanogaster  estimation method  the Charlesworths' model  
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