Evolution of the LINE-like I element in the Drosophila melanogaster species subgroup |
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Authors: | Hideki Sezutsu Eiji Nitasaka Tsuneyuki Yamazaki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyushu University, 812-81 Fukuoka, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, 812-81 Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | LINE-like retrotransposons, the so-called I elements, control the system of I-R (inducer-reactive) hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila melanogaster. I elements are present in many Drosophila species. It has been suggested that active, complete I elements, located at different sites on the chromosomes, invaded natural populations of D. melanogaster recently (1920–1970). But old strains lacking active I elements have only defective I elements located in the chromocenter. We have cloned I elements from D. melanogaster and the melanogaster subgroup. In D. melanogaster, the nucleotide sequences of chromocentral I elements differed from those on chromosome arms by as much as 7%. All the I elements of D. mauritiana and D. sechellia are more closely related to the chromosomal I elements of D. melanogaster than to the chromocentral I elements in any species. No sequence difference was observed in the surveyed region between two chromosomal I elements isolated from D. melanogaster and one from D. simulans. These findings strongly support the idea that the defective chromocentral I elements of D. melanogaster originated before the species diverged and the chromosomal I elements were eliminated. The chromosomal I elements reinvaded natural populations of D. melanogaster recently, and were possibly introduced from D. simulans by horizontal transmission. |
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Keywords: | Drosophila I element Retrotransposon Horizontal transmission |
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