Author:
PASYUKOVA ELENA G.,NUZHDIN SERGEY V.,FILATOV DMITRY A.
Abstract
We present data on the relationship between the rate of
transposition and copy number in the
genome for the copia and Doc retrotransposons of
Drosophila melanogaster. copia and Doc
transposition rates were directly measured in sublines of the
isogenic 2b line using individual males
or females, respectively, with a range of copia copy numbers
from 49 to 103 and Doc copy
numbers from 112 to 235 per genome. Transposition rates varied from
3×10−4 to 2×10−2 for
copia and from 2×10−4 to 2×10−3
for Doc. A positive relationship between transposition rate and
copy number was found both for copia and for Doc
when the data were analysed across all the 2b
individuals; no significant correlation was found when the data
were analysed across the subline
means for both retrotransposons tested. Overall, correlation between
copia and Doc transposition
rate and their copy number in the genome, if any, was not negative, which
would be expected if
transposable elements (TEs) self-regulate their copy number. Thus,
for copia and Doc no evidence
for self-regulation was provided, and at least for these two TEs this
hypothesis is not favoured for
explaining the maintenance of the stable copy number that is characteristic
for natural
populations. The transposition rate of copia was measured
twice, and a strong positive correlation
between copy number and transposition rate both across individuals and
subline means was found
in 1994, while in 1995 no correlation was found. This fact is in
agreement with the hypothesis that
a positive correlation between the rate of transposition and TE copy number
may be a default
starting point for future host–TE coevolution.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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