Literature DB >> 1359989

The 28S ribosomal RNA-encoding gene of Hymenoptera: inserted sequences in the retrotransposon-rich regions.

Y Bigot1, F Lutcher, M H Hamelin, G Périquet.   

Abstract

The genomes of two parasitoid wasps, Diadromus pulchellus and Eupelmus vuilleti, and the honey bee, Apis mellifera, contain few interspersed repeated sequences corresponding to transposons (Tn). This suggests that the genomic organisation of Hymenoptera could be due to the elimination of deleterious Tn in haploid males. We have used restriction-fragment length polymorphism analysis to show that nondeleterious Tn are present in the DNA (rDNA) encoding ribosomal RNA of twelve species of Hymenoptera. Sequence analysis of the 28S rDNA type-I and type-II insertion-rich regions of 80 species showed that this region is very highly conserved (95.8%). A consensus sequence and restriction map of the rDNA region were established. These sequence data were used to develop a strategy for detecting inserted elements in the rDNA fragments containing type-I or type-II insertion sites, and this strategy was used to screen twelve hymenopteran species and four non-Hymenoptera control species. The rDNA fragments from the Hymenoptera and control species contained inserted sequences in the area where type-I and type-II elements are inserted in the 28S rDNA retrotransposon-rich region of Diptera and Lepidoptera. The hymenopteran genomes therefore appear to contain repeated elements, the mobility and nature of which remain to be determined.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1359989     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(92)90142-c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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