Authors
C Sun, C Feschotte, Z Wu, RL Mueller
Publication date
2015
Journal
BMC Biology
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
38
Description
Background
Transposable elements are mobile DNA sequences that are widely distributed in prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes, where they represent a major force in genome evolution. However, transposable elements have rarely been documented in viruses, and their contribution to viral genome evolution remains largely unexplored. Pandoraviruses are recently described DNA viruses with genome sizes that exceed those of some prokaryotes, rivaling parasitic eukaryotes. These large genomes appear to include substantial noncoding intergenic spaces, which provide potential locations for transposable element insertions. However, no mobile genetic elements have yet been reported in pandoravirus genomes.
Results
Here, we report a family of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs) in the Pandoravirus salinus genome …
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