Tracking a recent horizontal transfer event: The p-element reaches Brazilian populations of drosophila simulans

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Abstract

The “cut-and-paste” P-element present in some Diptera illustrates two important transposable elements abilities: to move within genomes and to be transmitted between non-mating species, a phenomenon known as horizontal transposon transfer (HTT). Recent studies reported a HTT of the P-element from Drosophila melanogaster to D. simulans. P-elements first appeared in D. simulans European samples collected in 2006 and spread across several populations from Europe, Africa, North America and Japan within seven years. Nevertheless, no P-element was found in South American populations of D. simulans collected between 2002 and 2009. We investigated the presence of the P-element in D. simulans collected in five Brazilian localities between 2018 and 2019, using a combination of methodologies such as PCR, DNA sequencing and FISH on chromosomes. Our experiments revealed the presence of the P-element in all sampled individuals from the five localities. The number of P-elements per individual varied from 11 to 20 copies and truncated copies were also observed. Altogether, our results showed that P-element invasion in D. simulans is at an advanced stage in Brazil and, together with other recent studies, confirms the remark-able rapid invasion of P-elements across worldwide D. simulans populations.

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Nascimento, A. M. L., Silva, B. S. M. L., Svartman, M., & Kuhn, G. C. S. (2020). Tracking a recent horizontal transfer event: The p-element reaches Brazilian populations of drosophila simulans. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 43(2), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2019-0342

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