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  1. ...occurred in males (38 vs. 15), although in D. simulans the males and females had a similar number of TE insertions (12 vs. 11).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 3. A summary of TE insertions in the three populations of Drosophila. (A) The genomic positions of the new TE insertions...
  2. ...Drosophila species. Furthermore, the use of multiple lines of flies from natural populations by Caceres et al. (2001) allowed detailed characterization of the complex molecular events that occurred in the hotspot regions. The average rate of nucleotide substitution of unique DNA sequences immediately...
  3. ...size in Drosophila . A large population means that selection against TE insertions are likely to outweigh drift ( Charlesworth and Charlesworth 1995 ), so that selection can interfere with recombination, leading to fewer transposon insertions in regions of high recombination in which selection...
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