Molecular domestication of mobile elements

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Wolfgang J. Miller
John F. McDonald
Wilhelm Pinsker
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[1] University of Georgia,Department of Genetics
[2] University of Vienna,Institut fuer Medizinische Biologie, AG Allgemeine Genetik
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Genetica | 1997年 / 100卷
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Drosophila; genome evolution; insertion sequences; P element; transposable elements;
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Transposable elements are ubiquitous in all organisms and represent a dynamic component of their genomes, causing mutations and thereby genetic variation. Because of their independent and expansive replication strategy, these elements are called selfish and were thought to have no impact on the adaptive evolution of their host organisms. Although most TE-induced mutations seem to exert only negative effects on the fitness of their carrier, recent evidence indicates that in the course of evolution at least some TE-mediated changes have become established features of the host genome. For example, the insertion of TEs may provide novel cis-regulatory regions to preexisting host genes or TE-derived trans-acting factors may undergo a molecular transition into novel host genes through a process described as molecular domestication. The stationary P element related gene clusters of D. guanche, D. madeirensis and D. subobscura provide an excellent model system to study the evolutionary impact of TEs on genome evolution. Each cluster unit consists of a cis-regulating section composed of different insertion sequences followed by the first three exons of a P element that are coding for a 66 kDa ‘repressor-like’ protein.
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