2019
DOI: 10.1111/imb.12577
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Characterization of Herves‐like transposable elements (hATs) in Drosophila species and their evolutionary scenario

Abstract: A monophyletic group of Drosophila hAT transposable elements, referred to as Herves‐like, was characterized and found to be present in 46% of 57 screened Drosophila species. A remarkable characteristic of these elements is the presence of a long array of minisatellite repeats (MnRs) in both subterminal extremities of the elements. The copy number of these minisatellites was highly variable between and within populations. Twenty‐three strains of Drosophila willistoni, covering its geographic distribution, were … Show more

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