Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2817593 | Gene | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Transposable elements (TEs) are present in roughly all genomes. These mobile DNA sequences are able to invade genomes and their impact on genome evolution is substantial. The mobility of TEs can induce the appearance of deleterious mutations, gene disruption and chromosome rearrangements, but transposition activity also has positive aspects and the mutational activities of TEs contribute to the genetic diversity of organisms. This short review aims to give a brief overview of the impact TEs may have on animal and plant genome structure and expression, and the relationship between TEs and the stress response of organisms, including insecticide resistance.
► Transposable element amplification and genome size increase. ► Chromosome rearrangements and diseases. ► Transposable element insertion and gene expression alteration. ► Domestication of transposable element: new genes for host organisms. ► Stress response and insecticide resistance acquisition.