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Dmitri Petrov

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  • Pesticide resistance via transposition-mediated adaptive gene truncation in Drosophila.

    Aminetzach YT, Macpherson JM, Petrov DA. Science. 2005; 309 (5735): 764-7

    To study adaptation, it is essential to identify multiple adaptive mutations and to characterize their molecular, phenotypic, selective, and ecological consequences. Here we describe a genomic screen for adaptive insertions of transposable elements in Drosophila. Using a pilot application of this screen, we have identified an adaptive transposable element insertion, which truncates a gene and apparently generates a functional protein in the process. The insertion of this transposable element confers increased resistance to an organophosphate pesticide and has spread in D. melanogaster recently.

    PubMedID: 16051794

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