2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-017-3856-6
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Diversity and evolution of mariner-like elements in aphid genomes

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough transposons have been identified in almost all organisms, genome-wide information on mariner elements in Aphididae remains unknown. Genomes of Acyrthosiphon pisum, Diuraphis noxia and Myzus persicae belonging to the Macrosiphini tribe, actually available in databases, have been investigated.ResultsA total of 22 lineages were identified. Classification and phylogenetic analysis indicated that they were subdivided into three monophyletic groups, each of them containing at least one putative co… Show more

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“…Cluster VII includes vertumnana and marmoratus subfamilies (Bui et al, 2007(Bui et al, , 2008. Although no previously defined subfamilies were found grouped in cluster I, it includes elements recently identified in the insect order Hemiptera (Bouallègue et al, 2017) and assigned to irritans subfamily (which, however it is not supported by our phylogenetic analysis). Clusters II and IV are comprised of single Orthoptera lineage each (Ort-mar37 and Ortmar45, respectively).…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…Cluster VII includes vertumnana and marmoratus subfamilies (Bui et al, 2007(Bui et al, , 2008. Although no previously defined subfamilies were found grouped in cluster I, it includes elements recently identified in the insect order Hemiptera (Bouallègue et al, 2017) and assigned to irritans subfamily (which, however it is not supported by our phylogenetic analysis). Clusters II and IV are comprised of single Orthoptera lineage each (Ort-mar37 and Ortmar45, respectively).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Therefore, to fully understand the evolution of a transposable element lineage it is important to evaluate its horizontal transfer rate. For 16 lineages identified in the studied Orthoptera genomes, horizontal transfer between dis- (Bouallègue et al, 2017) Apismar1.1 Acyrthosiphon pisum (Bouallègue et al, 2017) Mpmar1.1 Myzus persicae (Bouallègue et al, 2017) Gbmar…”
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confidence: 99%
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