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. 1987 Sep;84(18):6491-5.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.18.6491.

Evolution of P transposable elements: sequences of Drosophila nebulosa P elements

Evolution of P transposable elements: sequences of Drosophila nebulosa P elements

R A Lansman et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1987 Sep.

Abstract

P elements have been cloned and sequenced from Drosophila nebulosa. Their sequences have diverged less than 6% from P elements of Drosophila melanogaster. However D. nebulosa P elements have nucleotide changes that close all four open reading frames found in the D. melanogaster P element. Microinjection experiments show that D. nebulosa P elements cannot provide transposase function for D. melanogaster P elements, nor are D. nebulosa P elements mobilized by the transposase provided by a D. melanogaster P factor. Three D. nebulosa P elements appear to have integrated into the same position of a complex, centromeric repeated sequence. Comparison of nucleotide sequences suggests that D. nebulosa P elements have diverged upon different pathways from a common ancestor that was 99% homologous to the P elements of D. melanogaster.

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