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MEC: A transposable element from Chironomus thummi (Diptera)
Authors:A. G. Blinov   Y. V. Sobanov   E. K. Gaidamakova   S. S. Bogachev   N. N. Kolesnikov   M. A. Filippova  I. I. Kiknadze
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Department of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 630090 Novosibirsk, USSR
Abstract:Summary Two genomic clones, pC1.2 and p20D (containing inserts of 2.0 and 1.6 kb, respectively) were isolated from the A2b region to polytene chromosome IV of Chironomus thummi thummi salivary gland cells. Upon in situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes of C. thummi thummi and C. thummi piger, p20D DNA hybridized mainly over the A2b region of chromosome IV, whereas pC1.2 DNA hybridized to at least 90 sites distributed over all the chromosomes. A partial nucleotide sequence analysis showed that these clones were very similar and allowed the detection of a 596 by insert in the pC1.2 clone. This insert possesses all of the essential features of a Class II transposable element and was called MEC. It carries a nearly perfect 107 by terminal inverted repeat containing one mismatch and is flanked by a 5 by direct repeat. The 372 by central region contains a short open reading frame with a coding capacity of 58 amino acids.
Keywords:Chironomus  Genomic clone  In situ hybridization  Transposable element
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