The distribution of 1731 retrotransposon-hybridising sequences reveals the sequences are widespread within both the Sophophora and Drosophila subgenera. The 1731 retrotransposon family appears to have a long evolutionary history in the Drosophilidae genome.
The distribution of 1731 retrotransposon-hybridising sequences reveals the sequences are widespread within both the Sophophora and Drosophila subgenera. The 1731 retrotransposon family appears to have a long evolutionary history in the Drosophilidae genome.