Stress and transposable elements: co-evolution or useful parasites?

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Pierre Capy
Giuliano Gasperi
Christian Biémont
Claude Bazin
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[1] Laboratoire Populations,Department of Animal Biology
[2] Génétique et Evolution,undefined
[3] CNRS – UPR 9034,undefined
[4] Medfly Group,undefined
[5] University of Pavia,undefined
[6] Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive – UMR 5558 Université Lyon 1,undefined
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Heredity | 2000年 / 85卷
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adaptation; evolution; stress; transposable elements;
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The activity of transposable elements can be induced by environmental and population factors and in particular by stresses in various organisms. A consequence of the increase in transposable element mobility is the creation of new genetic variability that can be useful in the face of stressful conditions. In this review, results supporting this hypothesis are presented and discussed. The main question is how stress induces the activity of transposable elements. We discuss hypotheses based upon the existence of promoters or fixation sites of transcription activators in the untranslated regions of transposable elements, similar to those found in regulatory regions of host defence genes.
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页码:101 / 106
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