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Annual Review of Genetics
Vol. 41: 331-68 (Volume publication date December 2007)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.genet.40.110405.090448)
DNA Transposons and the Evolution of Eukaryotic Genomes

Cédric Feschotte and Ellen J. Pritham
Department of Biology, University of Texas, Arlington, Texas 76019; email:

Transposable elements are mobile genetic units that exhibit broad diversity in their structure and transposition mechanisms. Transposable elements occupy a large fraction of many eukaryotic genomes and their movement and accumulation represent a major force shaping the genes and genomes of almost all organisms. This review focuses on DNA-mediated or class 2 transposons and emphasizes how this class of elements is distinguished from other types of mobile elements in terms of their structure, amplification dynamics, and genomic effect. We provide an up-to-date outlook on the diversity and taxonomic distribution of all major types of DNA transposons in eukaryotes, including Helitrons and Mavericks. We discuss some of the evolutionary forces that influence their maintenance and diversification in various genomic environments. Finally, we highlight how the distinctive biological features of DNA transposons have contributed to shape genome architecture and led to the emergence of genetic innovations in different eukaryotic lineages.

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Authors:
Cédric Feschotte
Ellen J. Pritham
Keywords:
transposable elements
transposase
molecular domestication
chromosomal rearrangements

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