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Drosophila P element transposase induces male recombination additively and without a requirement for P element excision or insertion.

M McCarron1, A Duttaroy, G Doughty, A Chovnick.   

Abstract

P element dysgenesis-associated male recombination in Drosophila was examined with a selective system focused upon a section of the third chromosome divided into eight recombination segments. Tests compared crossing over in the presence of none, one and two doses of P(delta 2-3)(99B), a non-mobile transposase source, in the absence of a mobilizable P element target in the genome. In the presence of the P transposase source, and without a P element target, significant male recombination occurred in genomic regions physically separated from the P(delta 2-3) site. Using two doses of P(delta 2-3) without a P element target, the male recombination rate doubled, and 90% of the crossovers occurred in the pericentric region. The distribution of recombination events, in the absence of P element targets approximates that seen in studies of radiation induced mitotic crossing over and the metaphase chromosome map. Another experiment examined the effects of one dose of P(delta 2-3) on a genome with a single P element target, P(lArB)(87C9), in the third recombination segment. Crossovers increased 58-fold in the immediate region of the P element target.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8005411      PMCID: PMC1205859     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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