Paques, F., Bucheton, B., Wegnez, M. (1996). Rearrangements involving repeated sequences within a P element preferentially occur between units close to the transposon extremities. Genetics 142(2): 459--470.
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FBrf0086568
Publication Type
Research paper
Abstract
In a previous report we described rearrangements occurring at a high rate (30% of the progeny of dysgenic flies) within a cluster of 5S genes internal to a P element. These events were characterized as precise amplifications and deletions of 5S units. Here we analyze recombination events within P elements containing two repeated arrays of 5S genes flanking a central white gene. Deletions (50%) and duplications (3%) of the white gene together with various amounts of flanking 5S genes were observed. These recombinations occur preferentially between the most external 5S units of P transposons. Such rearrangements could be favored by interactions between the proteins bound to the P terminal sequences.