2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00239-008-9098-0
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Expression Pattern Diversity and Functional Conservation Between Retroposed PRAT Genes from Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila virilis

Abstract: Gene duplication by retrotransposition duplicates only the coding and untranslated regions of a gene and, thus, biases retroduplicated genes toward having different expression patterns from their parental genes. As such, genes duplicated by retrotransposition are more likely to develop novel expression domains. To explore this idea further, we used the Prat/Prat2 gene duplication in Drosophila as a case study to examine the aftermath of a retrotransposition event that resulted in both the parent and the child … Show more

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“…Simultaneous RNAi knockdown of both genes gives a phenotype similar to the ade2 mutant phenotype ( Ji and Clark 2006). In wandering third instar larvae, Prat is expressed in imaginal discs, whereas Prat2 is expressed in the fat body (Penney et al 2008). ade2 is expressed throughout development, including in the larval fat body (Chintapalli et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneous RNAi knockdown of both genes gives a phenotype similar to the ade2 mutant phenotype ( Ji and Clark 2006). In wandering third instar larvae, Prat is expressed in imaginal discs, whereas Prat2 is expressed in the fat body (Penney et al 2008). ade2 is expressed throughout development, including in the larval fat body (Chintapalli et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%