MODERN THOUGHTS ON AN ANCYENT MARINERE: Function, Evolution, Regulation
- 1 December 1997
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Annual Reviews in Annual Review of Genetics
- Vol. 31 (1) , 337-358
- https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.genet.31.1.337
Abstract
▪ Abstract The mariner/Tc1 superfamily of transposable elements is one of the most diverse and widespread Class II transposable elements. Within the larger assemblage, the mariner-like elements (MLEs) and the Tc1-like elements (TLEs) are distinct families differing characteristically in the composition of the “D,D(35)E” cation-binding domain. Based on levels of sequence similarity, the elements in each family can be subdivided further into several smaller subfamilies. MLEs and TLEs both have an extraordinarily wide host range. They are abundant in insect genomes and other invertebrates and are found even in some vertebrate species including, in the case of mariner, humans, in which one element on chromosome 17p has been implicated as a hotspot of recombination. In spite of the extraordinary evolutionary success of the elements, virtually nothing is known about their mode of regulation within genomes. There is abundant evidence that the elements are disseminated to naive host genomes by horizontal transmis...Keywords
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