Publication | Open Access
Diverse transposable elements are mobilized in hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila virilis.
183
Citations
17
References
1995
Year
GeneticsMolecular GeneticsDiverse Transposable ElementsDrosophila VirilisHybrid CrossCell DivisionDevelopmental GeneticsGenetic VariationChromosomal RearrangementGene EvolutionPopulation GeneticsHybrid DysgenesisBiologyDevelopmental BiologyEvolutionary Developmental BiologyHybridisationNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyGenetic EngineeringGenetic MechanismChromosome BreakageMedicine
We describe a system of hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila virilis in which at least four unrelated transposable elements are all mobilized following a dysgenic cross. The data are largely consistent with the superposition of at least three different systems of hybrid dysgenesis, each repressing a different transposable element, which break down following the hybrid cross, possibly because they share a common pathway in the host. The data are also consistent with a mechanism in which mobilization of a single element triggers that of others, perhaps through chromosome breakage. The mobilization of multiple, unrelated elements in hybrid dysgenesis is reminiscent of McClintock's evidence [McClintock, B. (1955) Brookhaven Symp. Biol. 8, 58-74] for simultaneous mobilization of different transposable elements in maize.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1