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Prevalence of full-size <Emphasis Type="Italic">P</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">KP</Emphasis> elements in North American populations of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Drosophila melanogaster</Emphasis>
Authors:Masanobu Itoh  Noriko Takeuchi  Masamitsu Yamaguchi  Masa-Toshi Yamamoto  Ian A Boussy
Institution:Department of Applied Biology, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, 606-8585, Japan. mitoh@kit.ac.jp
Abstract:The P transposable element invaded the Drosophila melanogaster genome in the middle of the twentieth century, probably from D. willistoni in the Caribbean or southeastern North America. P elements then spread rapidly and became ubiquitous worldwide in wild populations of D. melanogaster by 1980. To study the dynamics and long-term fate of transposable genetic elements, we examined the molecular profile of genomic P elements and the phenotype in the P-M system of the current North American natural populations collected in 2001-2003. We found that full-size P and KP elements were the two major size classes of P elements present in the genomes of all populations ("FP + KP predominance") and that the P-related phenotypes had largely not changed since the 1980s. Both FP + KP predominance and phenotypic stability were also seen in other populations from other continents. As North American populations did not show many KP elements in earlier samples, we hypothesize that KP elements have spread and multiplied in the last 20 years in North America. We suggest that this may be due to a transpositional advantage of KP elements, rather than to a role in P-element regulation.
Keywords:Drosophila           melanogaster                      P element            KP element  P–  M system  North America
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