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FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Dbak\mariner

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Symbol Dbak\mariner Species D.bakoue
Name mariner FlyBase ID FBte0000211
Feature type natural transposable element
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Reference sequence transposon_sequence_set.embl.txt.gz
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Distribution of the mariner element among Drosophilidae species is investigated using three different techniques (squash blots, Southern blots and PCR amplification). Results demonstrate the distribution of mariner is not uniform and does not follow the phylogeny of the host species. Analysis of geographical distributions of the element shows it is mainly present in Asia and Africa.
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Reported As
Symbol Synonym
Dbak\mariner
 
mariner-BakB
mariner-BakE
mariner-BakF
mariner-BakP
mariner-BakQ
mariner-BakS
Name Synonym
mariner
 
Secondary FlyBase IDs
  • FBgn0021665
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Research paper
Biemont and Cizeron, 1999, Genetica 105(1): 43--62
Distribution of transposable elements in Drosophila species. [FBrf0111330]
Brunet et al., 1999, J. Mol. Evol. 49(6): 760--768
Phylogenetic analysis of Mos1-like transposable elements in the Drosophilidae. [FBrf0122980]
Brunet et al., 1994, Heredity 73(4): 377--385
The mariner transposable element in the Drosophilidae family. [FBrf0076622]
DNA/RNA sequence record
Brunet, 1997.11.17, GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: AF034711
Drosophila bakoue transposon mariner-BakS transposase pseudogene, partial sequence. [FBrf0113518]
Brunet, 1997.11.17, GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: AF034699
Drosophila bakoue transposon mariner-BakQ transposase pseudogene, partial sequence. [FBrf0113517]
Brunet, 1997.11.17, GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: AF034698
Drosophila bakoue transposon mariner-BakP transposase pseudogene, partial sequence. [FBrf0113516]
Brunet, 1997.11.17, GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: AF034710
Drosophila bakoue transposon mariner-BakF transposase pseudogene, partial sequence. [FBrf0113515]
Brunet, 1997.11.17, GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: AF034709
Drosophila bakoue transposon mariner-BakE transposase pseudogene, partial sequence. [FBrf0113514]
Brunet, 1997.11.17, GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ: AF034712
Drosophila bakoue transposon mariner-BakB transposase pseudogene, partial sequence. [FBrf0113513]