Molecular analysis of an unstable P element insertion at the singed locus of Drosophila melanogaster: evidence for intracistronic transposition of a P element

In a companion study, a number of P element insertions into the singed locus were characterized. Here is reported a detailed analysis of the structure and mutability of another P element insertion at sn, known as sncm. Under conditions which mobilize P elements, sncm mutates at high frequency to bot...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genetics (Austin) 1988-05, Vol.119 (1), p.85-94
Hauptverfasser: Hawley, R.S, Steuber, R.A, Marcus, C.H, Sohn, R, Baronas, D.M, Cameron, M.L, Zitron, A.E, Chase, J.W
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Zusammenfassung:In a companion study, a number of P element insertions into the singed locus were characterized. Here is reported a detailed analysis of the structure and mutability of another P element insertion at sn, known as sncm. Under conditions which mobilize P elements, sncm mutates at high frequency to both wild-type (sn+) and to a much more extreme allele (snext). Wild-type revertants appear to represent precise or nearly precise excisions of the P element. Certainly two, and most likely all five, of the snext alleles studied result from the insertion of a duplicate copy of this P element into a nearby site in an inverted orientation. We propose a model in which both the sn+ and snext mutational events can be explained by excision of the P element from one chromatid followed by reintegration into the sister chromatid at a nearby site (intracistronic transposition). Finally, it is shown that the snext alleles are themselves unstable and the structure of a resulting chromosome aberration is examined.
ISSN:0016-6731
1943-2631
1943-2631
DOI:10.1093/genetics/119.1.85