The medfly genome has been shown to contain a rich assortment of transposable elements from the mariner, Tc1, hAT and gypsy/Ty3 families. These elements display different levels of diversity, abundance and distribution in the genome. The presence of actively transposing elements in the medfly genome is revealed by hybrid dysgenesis phenomena, insertion site polymorphisms and other genetic instabilities. The medfly has been a target of transformation studies involving the exogenous elements Minos, Hermes and piggyBac from three families. The presence of active endogenous homologous elements can have important implications for the stability of such transgenic lines. The potential applications of endogenous elements for medfly population analysis and control are discussed.

Medfly transposable elements: diversity, evolution, genomic impact and possible applications

GOMULSKI, LUDVIK;TORTI, CRISTINA;MURELLI, VALENTINA;BONIZZONI, MARIANGELA;GASPERI, GIULIANO;MALACRIDA, ANNA RODOLFA
2004-01-01

Abstract

The medfly genome has been shown to contain a rich assortment of transposable elements from the mariner, Tc1, hAT and gypsy/Ty3 families. These elements display different levels of diversity, abundance and distribution in the genome. The presence of actively transposing elements in the medfly genome is revealed by hybrid dysgenesis phenomena, insertion site polymorphisms and other genetic instabilities. The medfly has been a target of transformation studies involving the exogenous elements Minos, Hermes and piggyBac from three families. The presence of active endogenous homologous elements can have important implications for the stability of such transgenic lines. The potential applications of endogenous elements for medfly population analysis and control are discussed.
2004
Molecular Biology & Genetics considers all aspects of basic and applied genetics, including molecular genetics, prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene expression, mechanisms of mutagenesis, structure, function and regulation of genetic material. Also included are resources concerned with clinical genetics, patterns of inheritance, genetic cause, and screening and treatment of disease. Resources dealing specifically with developmentally regulated gene expression, or with signal transduction pathways that modulate gene expression at the cellular level are excluded and are covered in the Cell and Developmental Biology category.
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Tematica Ex SIR: Elementi trasponibili (TE) in C. capitata e specie affini (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste ISI )
transposable elements; Ceratitis capitata; transgenesis
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Gomulski, Ludvik; Torti, Cristina; Murelli, Valentina; Bonizzoni, Mariangela; Gasperi, Giuliano; Malacrida, ANNA RODOLFA
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