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Sequences homologous to Tc(s) transposable elements ofCaenorhabditis elegans are widely distributed in the phylum nematoda
Authors:Pierre Abad  Chantal Quiles  Sophie Tares  Christine Piotte  Philippe Castagnose-Sereno  Monique Abadon  Antoine Dalmasso
Institution:(1) Station de Nématologie et Génétique Moléculaire des Invertébrés, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, B.P. 2078, 06606 Antibes Cedex, France
Abstract:Summary To have a better understanding of the evolutionary history of mobile elements within the nematodes, we examined the distribution and the conservation of homologues to transposable elements fromCaenorhabditis elegans (Tc1, Tc2, Tc3, Tc4, Tc5, and FB1) in 19 nematode species belonging to the class Secernentea. Our results show that Tc1 elements display a distribution restricted to the family Rhabditidae with poor conservation. The Tc2 and FB1 homologous elements have the same patchy distribution within the Rhabditidae. They were only found inCaenorhabditis and inTeratorhabditis. The Tc3 element is widely distributed among nematode species. Tc3 homologous elements are present in the majority of the Rhabditidae but also in two genera within the family Panagrolaimidae, and inBursaphelenchus, which belongs to the order Aphelenchida. Tc4 and Tc5 homologues show the most limited distribution of all tested elements, being strictly limited toC. elegans. These data indicate that in some cases, the distribution of transposable elements in the nematode cannot be explained by strict vertical transmission. The distribution of Tc3, Tc4, and Tc5 suggests that horizontal transmission may have occurred between reproductively isolated species during their evolutionary history.
Keywords:Transposable element  Tc1 element  Tc2 element  Tc3 element  Tc4 element  Tc5 element  FB1 element  Caenorhabditis elegans  Phylum Nematoda
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