“…For natural populations, polymorphism both for presence of element type among strains and chromosomal location within strains has been observed for several TE families, including particularly copia-like elements (Potter et aL, 1979;Strobel et aL, 1979;Rubin, 1983;Montgomery & Langley, 1983;LeighBrown & Moss, 1987;Birmont & Gautier, 1988), mdg (Belyaeva et al, 1984;Birmont & Aouar, 1987), FB (foldback) (Bingham & Zachar, 1989), P (Ronserray & Anxolabrhbre, 1987;Boussy et aL, 1988;Engels, 1989) hobo (Blackman & Gelbart, 1989;Prriquet et al, 1989;Daniels et al, 1990;Pascual &Prriquet, 1991) andI (Bi6mont, 1986;Leigh-Brown & Moss, 1987;Ronsseray & Anxolabrhbre, 1987;Finnegan, 1989, also see article by C. Birmont, this volume). In laboratory crosses,/, P, and hobo have been found to actively promote hybrid dysgenesis (Brrgliano & Kidwell, 1983;Bucheton et al, 1984;Streck et al, 1986;Yannopoulos, Stamatis et al, 1987;Lim, 1988;Engels, 1989;Finnegan, 1989; see also articles by A.…”