Genomic sequences with homology to the P element of Drosophila melanogaster occur in the blowfly Lucilia cuprina

We have cloned two DNA elements (Lu-P1 and Lu-P2) from the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina that are similar to the transposable P element of Drosophila melanogaster in both structure and sequence but have diverged from it and from each other considerably. Hybridization studies indicate that...

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description We have cloned two DNA elements (Lu-P1 and Lu-P2) from the Australian sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina that are similar to the transposable P element of Drosophila melanogaster in both structure and sequence but have diverged from it and from each other considerably. Hybridization studies indicate that a third related element probably exists in another, as yet unsequenced, clone. Neither Lu-P1 nor Lu-P2 appears to be active in terms of mobility, and it is not known whether any transposition-competent copies of other related elements occur in the genome of the blowfly. However, the isolation of any P-like sequences from a species outside of the family Drosophilidae allows comparisons to be made of more widely divergent P-related elements than has been possible previously. We are unaware of any report of the presence of multiple P-like family members within a single species. The discovery of Lu-P1 and Lu-P2 in the blowfly fuels the possibility that similar elements may be widespread in insects, and perhaps in other orders of animals.
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subjects Amino Acid Sequence
amino acid sequences
Amino acids
Animals
Base Sequence
Biological and medical sciences
Blotting, Southern
Calliphoridae
cloning
Cloning, Molecular
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Diptera
Diptera - genetics
DNA
DNA - genetics
DNA - isolation & purification
DNA probes
DNA Transposable Elements
Drosophila
Drosophila melanogaster
Drosophila melanogaster - genetics
evolution
Exons
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
genbank/m89990
genbank/m89991
Genetics
Genic rearrangement. Recombination. Transposable element
Genome
Genomes
Genomic Library
Genomics
homology
Insect genetics
Insects
Introns
Lucilia cuprina
Molecular and cellular biology
Molecular genetics
Molecular Sequence Data
Multidisciplinary Sciences
nucleotide sequence
nucleotide sequences
Plasmids
predictions
products
Restriction Mapping
Science & Technology
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
transposon Lu-P1
transposon Lu-P2
transposon P
Transposons
title Genomic sequences with homology to the P element of Drosophila melanogaster occur in the blowfly Lucilia cuprina
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