| Literature DB >> 25964349 |
Robert Kofler1, Tom Hill1, Viola Nolte1, Andrea J Betancourt1, Christian Schlötterer2.
Abstract
The P-element is one of the best understood eukaryotic transposable elements. It invaded Drosophila melanogaster populations within a few decades but was thought to be absent from close relatives, including Drosophila simulans. Five decades after the spread in D. melanogaster, we provide evidence that the P-element has also invaded D. simulans. P-elements in D. simulans appear to have been acquired recently from D. melanogaster probably via a single horizontal transfer event. Expression data indicate that the P-element is processed in the germ line of D. simulans, and genomic data show an enrichment of P-element insertions in putative origins of replication, similar to that seen in D. melanogaster. This ongoing spread of the P-element in natural populations provides a unique opportunity to understand the dynamics of transposable element spread and the associated piwi-interacting RNAs defense mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: Drosophila simulans; P-element; Pool-seq; population genomics; transposable elements
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25964349 PMCID: PMC4450375 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1500758112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205