“…Insect hAT elements, such as hobo, the Hermes element of Musca domestica, the Herves element of Anopheles gambiae and the recently discovered active Buster elements from Aedes aegypti and Tribolium castaneum appear to be widely distributed amongst insects and, in the case of Hermes, have proven to be useful transformation vectors of several non-drosophilid insect species Arensburger et al 2005Arensburger et al , 2011O'Brochta et al 1996O'Brochta et al , 2000Jasinskiene et al 1998;Michel et al 2001;Allen et al 2001;Marcus et al 2004). The insect hAT elements are unique in that, unlike the P, mariner, Minos, and piggyBac systems, they consist of five characterized elements that are active in host and non-host species (O'Brochta et al , 1996Arensburger et al 2005Arensburger et al , 2011.…”