[Introduction of a single transpositionally-active copy of MDG4 into the genome of a stable line of Drosophila melanogaster causes genetic instability]
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[Introduction of a single transpositionally-active copy of MDG4 into the genome of a stable line of Drosophila melanogaster causes genetic instability]
Abstract
A previously described system of a Drosophila melanogaster mutative strain (MS), which originates from a stable strain (SS), is characterized by genetic instability caused by transposition of the retrotransposon gypsy. New unstable strains were obtained by microinjections of the gypsy transposable copy into SS embryos. In situ hybridization experiments revealed amplification and active transposition of gypsy in SS derivatives. At the same time, introduction of the gypsy transposable copy into another stable strain (208) did not lead to appearance of genetic instability. Genetic instability in the MS system is apparently induced by a combination of two factors: the presence of a gypsy transposable copy and mutation(s) in the gene(s) regulating its transpositions.
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