Two Dere\mariner elements have been cloned and sequenced. The D.erecta genome contains over 100 copies of the Dere\mariner element. The distribution and abundance of mariner-like elements in the melanogaster species subgroups suggests that the predominant mode of evolution of mariner-like elements is stochastic loss and vertical inactivation, balanced against occasional reinvasion of lineages by horizontal transmission.
Two Dere\mariner elements have been cloned and sequenced. The D.erecta genome contains over 100 copies of the Dere\mariner element. The distribution and abundance of mariner-like elements in the melanogaster species subgroups suggests that the predominant mode of evolution of mariner-like elements is stochastic loss and vertical inactivation, balanced against occasional reinvasion of lineages by horizontal transmission.