A Database of Drosophila Genes & Genomes

FB2013_03, released May 7th, 2013
 

Dsim\Doc

General Information
Symbol Dsim\Doc Species D.simulans
Name Doc FlyBase ID FBte0000957
Feature type natural transposable element
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Complete element (bp)
Terminal repeat (bp)
Reference sequence transposon_sequence_set.embl.txt.gz
Component genes
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Copy number
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Target Site Duplication
Size (bp)
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Curated drosophilid orthologs
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Three types of Dsim\Doc element exist in the D.simulans genome; full length, defective members that have recently transposed and long since immobilised members.
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Reported As
Symbol Synonym
Dsim\Doc
 
Name Synonym
Doc
 
Secondary FlyBase IDs
  • FBgn0021126
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Research paper
Schlenke and Begun, 2004, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 101(6): 1626--1631
Strong selective sweep associated with a transposon insertion in Drosophila simulans. [FBrf0175077]
Vieira et al., 2002, Mol. Biol. Evol. 19(7): 1154--1161
Evolution of genome size in Drosophila. Is the invader's genome being invaded by transposable elements? [FBrf0149104]
Vieira et al., 2000, Genet. Res. (Camb.) 76(1): 117--119
High copy numbers of multiple transposable element families in an Australian population of Drosophila simulans. [FBrf0130140]
Biemont and Cizeron, 1999, Genetica 105(1): 43--62
Distribution of transposable elements in Drosophila species. [FBrf0111330]
Vieira et al., 1999, Mol. Biol. Evol. 16(9): 1251--1255
Wake up of transposable elements following Drosophila simulans worldwide colonization. [FBrf0111510]
Nuzhdin, 1995, Genet. Res. (Camb.) 66(2): 159--166
The distribution of transposable elements on X chromosomes from a natural population of Drosophila simulans. [FBrf0084234]
Vaury et al., 1994, Genetica 93(1-3): 117--124
The Doc transposable element in Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans: genomic distribution and transcription. [FBrf0079557]
Review
Biemont et al., 1999, Genetica 107(1-3): 113--120
Transposable elements and genome evolution: the case of Drosophila simulans. [FBrf0129733]
Abstract
Schlenke and Begun, 2003, A. Dros. Res. Conf. 44: 883A
Strong selective sweep associated with a transposon insertion in Drosophila simulans. [FBrf0154527]