The copia element is a retrotransposon that is hypothesized to have been horizontally transferred from Drosophila melanogaster to some populations of Drosophila willistoni in Florida. Here we have used PCR and Southern blots to screen for sequences similar to copia element in South American populations of D. willistoni, as well as in strains previously shown to be carriers of the element. We have not found the canonical copia element in any of these populations. Unlike the P element, which invaded the D. melanogaster genome from D. willistoni and quickly spread worldwide, the canonical copia element appears to have transferred in the opposite direction and has not spread. This may be explained by differences in the requirements for transposition and in the host control of transposition. © Cambridge University Press 2011.
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Rubin, P. M., Loreto, E. L. S., Carareto, C. M. A., & Valente, V. L. S. (2011). The copia retrotransposon and horizontal transfer in Drosophila willistoni. Genetics Research, 93(3), 175–180. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672310000625
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