Martin G, Wiernasz D, Schedl P
J Mol Evol. 1983;19(3-4):203-13. doi: 10.1007/BF02099967.
We have examined the phylogenetic distribution of a spectrum of Drosophila repetitive-dispersed DNAs ranging from structurally complex transposable elements to scrambled middle repetitive sequences. Our data suggest that unlike typical "genes" these DNAs are unstable components of the drosophilid genome. The unusual behavior of these repetitive-dispersed DNAs raises the possibility that this type of sequence may have an important role in the evolution of the family Drosophilidae.
我们研究了一系列果蝇重复分散DNA的系统发育分布,这些DNA范围从结构复杂的转座元件到混乱的中度重复序列。我们的数据表明,与典型的“基因”不同,这些DNA是果蝇基因组的不稳定成分。这些重复分散DNA的异常行为增加了这种序列类型可能在果蝇科进化中起重要作用的可能性。