Tel-1 transposon-like elements of Tetrahymena thermophila are associated with micronuclear genome rearrangements

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The micronuclear genome of Tetrahymena thermophila contains Tel-1 elements that structurally resemble transposons. Here we present molecular evidence that Tel-1 transposon-like elements are mobile. The arrangements of Tel-1 elements in the micronuclear genomes of several T. thermophila strains and cell lines were assayed by Southern blotting. The molecular evidence for Tel-1 transposition is most striking in strains that have undergone unusual laboratory-induced meioses. The genetic history of the strains exhibiting evidence of Tel-1 transposition is consistent with periods of genome restructuring in response to genomic ''shock'' that B. McClintock has suggested could result in transposon activation.

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Wyman, C., & Blackburn, E. H. (1991). Tel-1 transposon-like elements of Tetrahymena thermophila are associated with micronuclear genome rearrangements. Genetics, 129(1), 57–67. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/129.1.57

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