Author:
BONNIVARD ERIC,BAZIN CLAUDE,DENIS BEATRICE,HIGUET DOMINIQUE
Abstract
Temporal surveys of hobo transposable elements in natural populations reveal a historical pattern
suggesting a recent world-wide invasion of D. melanogaster by these transposons, perhaps
following a recent horizontal transfer. To clarify the dynamics of hobo elements in natural
populations, and thus to provide further data for our understanding of the hobo invasion, TPE
tandem repeats, observed in the polymorphic S region of the element, were used as molecular
markers. The number of TPE repeats was studied in 101 current populations from around the
world, and in 63 strains collected in the past. This revealed a geographical distribution which
seems to have been stable since the beginning of the 1960s. This distribution is compatible with a
number of hypotheses for the dynamics of hobo elements. We propose a scenario based on an
invasion in two stages: first, a complete invasion by elements with three TPE repeats, followed by
the beginning of a new invasion involving hobo elements with five or seven repeats.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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