Université de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France.
Genetics. 2010 Dec;186(4):1085-93. doi: 10.1534/genetics.110.124180.
The idea that some genetic factors are able to move around chromosomes emerged more than 60 years ago when Barbara McClintock first suggested that such elements existed and had a major role in controlling gene expression and that they also have had a major influence in reshaping genomes in evolution. It was many years, however, before the accumulation of data and theories showed that this latter revolutionary idea was correct although, understandably, it fell far short of our present view of the significant influence of what are now known as "transposable elements" in evolution. In this article, I summarize the main events that influenced my thinking about transposable elements as a young scientist and the influence and role of these specific genomic elements in evolution over subsequent years. Today, we recognize that the findings about genomic changes affected by transposable elements have considerably altered our view of the ways in which genomes evolve and work.
60 多年前,芭芭拉·麦克林托克首次提出存在能够在染色体间移动的遗传因素,它们在控制基因表达方面起着重要作用,并且在进化过程中对重塑基因组也有重大影响,自此,一些遗传因素能够在染色体间移动的观点开始出现。然而,多年以后,随着数据和理论的积累,才表明后一种革命性的观点是正确的,尽管可以理解的是,这与我们目前对“可转座元件”在进化中重要影响的看法相去甚远。在本文中,我总结了在我年轻的时候,影响我对可转座元件的思考的主要事件,以及这些特定的基因组元件在随后几年的进化中的影响和作用。今天,我们认识到,可转座元件引起的基因组变化的发现极大地改变了我们对基因组进化和运作方式的看法。