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. 1993 May 25;21(10):2369-73.
doi: 10.1093/nar/21.10.2369.

Non-random distribution of transposable elements in the nuclear genome of plants

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Non-random distribution of transposable elements in the nuclear genome of plants

J Capel et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

We have studied the genomic distribution of five different families of plant transposable elements by analyzing their location in DNA fractions from maize and tobacco genomes fractionated according to base composition. The results show that each family of elements is preferentially integrated in one specific fraction of its respective host genome. This demonstrates that the distribution of transposable elements in the nuclear genome of plants is not random but compartmentalized, i.e., the elements are located in specific genomic compartments characterized by having a specific G+C content and representing a small proportion of the genomes. Furthermore, these compartments seem to correspond to the genomic regions where most of the plant genes are also located, suggesting a preferential integration of transposable elements in the transcriptionally active regions of the plant genome. The implications of these results on the current applications of transposon tagging techniques are discussed.

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