TheTc1-like elements with the spliceosomal introns in mollusk genomes
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Puzakov, M., V
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RAS, AO Kovalevsky Inst Biol Southern Seas, Nakhimov Av 2, Sevastopol 299011, RussiaRAS, AO Kovalevsky Inst Biol Southern Seas, Nakhimov Av 2, Sevastopol 299011, Russia
Puzakov, M., V
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Puzakova, L., V
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RAS, AO Kovalevsky Inst Biol Southern Seas, Nakhimov Av 2, Sevastopol 299011, RussiaRAS, AO Kovalevsky Inst Biol Southern Seas, Nakhimov Av 2, Sevastopol 299011, Russia
Puzakova, L., V
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Cheresiz, S., V
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Novosibirsk State Univ, V Zelman Inst Med & Psychol, Pirogova St 1, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
State Sci Res Inst Physiol & Basic Med, POB 237, Novosibirsk 630117, RussiaRAS, AO Kovalevsky Inst Biol Southern Seas, Nakhimov Av 2, Sevastopol 299011, Russia
Cheresiz, S., V
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[1] RAS, AO Kovalevsky Inst Biol Southern Seas, Nakhimov Av 2, Sevastopol 299011, Russia
[2] Novosibirsk State Univ, V Zelman Inst Med & Psychol, Pirogova St 1, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
[3] State Sci Res Inst Physiol & Basic Med, POB 237, Novosibirsk 630117, Russia
Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences capable of transpositions within the genome and thus exerting a considerable influence on the genome functioning and structure and serving as a source of new genes. TE biodiversity studies in previously unexplored species are important for the fundamental understanding of the TE influence on eukaryotic genomes. TEs are classified into retrotransposons and DNA transposons.IS630/Tc1/mariner(ITm) superfamily of DNA transposons is one of the most diverse groups broadly represented among the eukaryotes. The study of 19 mollusk genomes revealed a new group ofITmsuperfamily elements, which we henceforth refer to asTLEWI. These TEs are characterized by the low copy number, the lack of terminal inverted repeats, the catalytic domain with DD36E signature and the presence of spliceosomal introns in transposase coding sequence. Their prevalence among the mollusks is limited to the class Bivalvia. SinceTLEWIpossess the features of domesticated TE and structures similar to the eukaryotic genes which are not typical for the DNA transposons, we consider the hypothesis of co-optation ofTLEWIgene by the bivalves. The results of our study will fill the gap of knowledge about the prevalence, activity, and evolution of theITmDNA transposons in multicellular genomes and will facilitate our understanding of the mechanisms of TE domestication by the host genome.