Table 2.

TE Insertions at the Breakpoint Regions of Inversion 2j ofDrosophila buzzatii

Insertion TE Size (bp) ITRs (bp) Target site (bp) BP
Foldback-like elements
i1 Galileo-11589228/4437P
i2 Galileo-2392106 7D
i3 Galileo-32204683/6847P
i4 Galileo-42083918/916NDD
i5 Kepler-1722150 5P
i6 Kepler-2735ND7P
i7 Kepler-369220NDD
i8 Newton-11510572/5757P
i9 Newton-21512575/5747D
hobo, Activator, Tam3 (hAT) elements
i10 BuT1 80115/14NDP
i11 But2 2775128P
i12 BuT3-1413238P
i13 BuT3-2844238P
i14 BuT3-3798238P
i15 BuT3-4795238D
i16 BuT3-5147NDNDD
i17 BuT4 72124/238D
Unclassified elements
i18 BuT5 1039 39P
i19 ISBul-18412D
i20 ISBul-214672P
i21 ISBul-38532D
i22 ISBu2 7262D

[i] Elements have been classified by structural and sequence similarities with described TEs according to Capy et al. (1998). When different, the size of the left and right inverted terminal repeats (ITRs) are indicated. BP refers to the location of the element in the proximal (P) or distal (D) breakpoint.

[ii] ND, data that could not be determined due to deletions.