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ThePelement invaded rapidly and caused hybrid dysgenesis in natural populations ofDrosophila simulansin Japan

Authors :
Mai Sano
Yasuko Kato
Nobuyuki Inomata
Masanobu Itoh
Yusaku Yoshitake
Source :
Ecology and Evolution. 8:9590-9599
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Transposable elements not only can change genomic positions and disperse across the gene pool, but also can jump to another species through horizontal transmission. Of late, the P element, a DNA transposon in insects, was shown to cross the genetic boundary from Drosophila melanogaster to D. simulans in Europe around 2006. To understand the dynamics of transposable elements, especially in the early stages of invasion, we examined 63 lines of D. simulans from 11 natural populations in Japan established in 1976-2015. Based on PCR analyses, P elements were demonstrated to exist in Japan in 2008 and later. One copy of the full-length P element was identified and mapped to a site on chromosome 3 L in a genome. All of 18 copies of P elements examined shared "A" at the nucleotide position 2040, which is representative of the direct descendants of the original P element that invaded in D. simulans. We also found that some lines having P elements can induce intensive gonadal dysgenesis in D. simulans at 29°C. Our present results imply that P elements in D. simulans arrived at the east end of Asia just a few years later than or almost simultaneously to the initial invasion in Europe, Africa, and North America, suggesting a more astonishingly rapid spread than previously assumed.

Details

ISSN :
20457758
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecology and Evolution
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d21124bd7c63bbfd0d0e6ebdbab0e515
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4239