Abstract
The transposition and excision rates of the 412 retrotransposable element were estimated in five populations of Drosophila simulans differing in their average 412 copy numbers, which ranged from 2 to 54. The transposition rate was found to equal 1 x 10-3 to 2 x 10-3, independently of copy number. No excision was detected. These values eliminate autoregulation as a force maintaining copy number of the 412 element in natural populations of D. simulans.
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Vieira, C., & Biémont, C. (1997). Transposition rate of the 412 retrotransposable element is independent of copy number in natural populations of Drosophila simulans. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 14(2), 185–188. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025751
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