Plant transposable elements generate the DNA sequence diversity needed in evolution.

Z. Schwarz-Sommer, A. Gierl, H. Cuypers, P. A. Peterson, H. Saedler

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Abstract

Two germinal and 16 somatic reversion events induced by the Enhancer (En) transposable element system at the wx-8::Spm-I8 allele of Zea mays were cloned and studied by sequence analysis. Excision of the Spm-I8 receptor element from the wx gene results in various mutant DNA sequences. This leads to altered gene products, some of which are still capable of restoring the wild-type phenotype. Possible 'foot-print' sequences that may have arisen by the excision of transposable elements were observed when intron sequences of the wild-type (wx+) and mutant (wx-m8) alleles of the wx gene were compared. The sequence divergence generated by visitation of a locus by plant transposable elements is discussed with respect to the molecular evolution of the new gene functions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)591-597
Number of pages7
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume4
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1985
Externally publishedYes

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