Repbase Reports

2003, Volume 3, Issue 5
May 31, 2003
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ISSN# 1534-830X
Page 98

TC1N-2_AG

TC1N-2_AG is a nonautonomous DNA transposon - a consensus sequence.

Submitted:
16-Jun-2003
Accepted:
16-JUN-2003
Key Words:
Mariner/Tc1; DNA transposon; Transposable Element; Nonautonomous; HATN6_AG; TC1N-2_AG; mariner/Tc1 superfamily; nonautonomous DNA transposon
Source:
Anopheles gambiae
Organism:
Anopheles gambiae
Taxonomy:
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Ecdysozoa; Arthropoda; Hexapoda; Insecta; Pterygota; Neoptera; Holometabola; Diptera; Nematocera; Culicoidea; Culicidae; Anophelinae; Anopheles
[] Authors:
Kapitonov,V.V. and Jurka,J.
Title:
TC1N-2_AG, a family of nonautonomous mariner/Tc1-like DNA transposons from African malaria mosquito.
Journal:
Repbase Reports 3(5), 98-98 (2003)
Abstract:
There are ~100 copies of TC1N-2_AG in the genome. They are ~93% identical to the consensus sequence. TC1N-2_AG copies are flanked by the TA target site duplications. This element has 337-bp terminal inverted repeats. Classification: a nonautonomous Tc1-like DNA transposon. One subfamily of TC1N-2_AG is composed of ~10 copies that harbor an insertion of HATN6_AG element at the same position. Presumably, the last element was multiplied as a portion of a new composite TC1N-2_AG-like element.
Derived:
[1] (Consensus)
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