On the role of unequal exchange in the containment of transposable element copy number
- 1 December 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Genetics Research
- Vol. 52 (3) , 223-235
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300027695
Abstract
Summary: A population genetics model of the role of asymmetric pairing and unequal exchange in the stabilization of transposable element copy number in natural populations is proposed and analysed. Monte Carlo simulations indicate that the approximations incorporated into the analysis are robust in the relevant parameter ranges. Given several simple assumptions concerning transposition and excision, equal and unequal exchange, and chromosome structure, predictions of the relative numbers of transposable elements in various regions of theDrosophila melanogastergenome are compared to the observed distribution ofroo/B104elements across chromosomal regions with differing rates of exchange, and betweenXchromosomes and autosomes. There is no indication of an accumulation of elements in the distal regions of chromosomes, which is expected if unequal exchange is reduced concomitantly with normal crossing over in the distal regions. There is, however, an indication of an excess of elements relative to physical length in the proximal regions of the chromosomes, which also have restricted crossing over. This observation is qualitatively consistent with the model's predictions. The observed distribution of elements between the mid-sections of theXchromosomes and autosomes is consistent with the predictions of one of two models of unequal exchange.Keywords
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