Gomulski Ludvik M, Torti Cristina, Murelli Valentina, Bonizzoni Mariangela, Gasperi Giuliano, Malacrida Anna R
Department of Animal Biology, University of Pavia, Piazza Botta 9, I-27100 Pavia, Italy.
Insect Biochem Mol Biol. 2004 Feb;34(2):139-48. doi: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2003.06.015.
The medfly genome has been shown to contain a rich assortment of transposable elements from the mariner, Tc1, hAT and gypsy/Ty3 families. These elements display different levels of diversity, abundance and distribution in the genome. The presence of actively transposing elements in the medfly genome is revealed by hybrid dysgenesis phenomena, insertion site polymorphisms and other genetic instabilities. The medfly has been a target of transformation studies involving the exogenous elements Minos, Hermes and piggyBac from three families. The presence of active endogenous homologous elements can have important implications for the stability of such transgenic lines. The potential applications of endogenous elements for medfly population analysis and control are discussed.
地中海实蝇基因组已被证明含有来自水手座、Tc1、hAT和吉普赛/Ty3家族的丰富转座元件。这些元件在基因组中表现出不同程度的多样性、丰度和分布。地中海实蝇基因组中活跃转座元件的存在通过杂种不育现象、插入位点多态性和其他遗传不稳定性得以揭示。地中海实蝇一直是涉及来自三个家族的外源元件Minos、Hermes和piggyBac的转化研究的目标。活跃的内源性同源元件的存在可能对此类转基因品系的稳定性产生重要影响。本文讨论了内源性元件在地中海实蝇种群分析和控制中的潜在应用。