Radice_1994_Mol.Gen.Genet_244_606

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Title : Widespread occurrence of the Tc1 transposon family: Tc1-like transposons from teleost fish - Radice_1994_Mol.Gen.Genet_244_606
Author(s) : Radice AD , Bugaj B , Fitch DH , Emmons SW
Ref : Molecular & General Genetics , 244 :606 , 1994
Abstract :

We characterized five transposable elements from fish: one from zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio), one from rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), and three from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). All are closely similar in structure to the Tc1 transposon of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. A comparison of 17 Tc1-like transposons from species representing three phyla (nematodes, arthropods, and chordates) showed that these elements make up a highly conserved transposon family. Most are close to 1.7 kb in length, have inverted terminal repeats, have conserved terminal nucleotides, and each contains a single gene encoding similar polypeptides. The phylogenetic relationships of the transposons were reconstructed from the amino acid sequences of the conceptual proteins and from DNA sequences. The elements are highly diverged and have evidently inhibited the genomes of these diverse species for a long time. To account for the data, it is not necessary to invoke recent horizontal transmission.

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Radice AD, Bugaj B, Fitch DH, Emmons SW (1994)
Widespread occurrence of the Tc1 transposon family: Tc1-like transposons from teleost fish
Molecular & General Genetics 244 :606

Radice AD, Bugaj B, Fitch DH, Emmons SW (1994)
Molecular & General Genetics 244 :606