We analyzed the genomic
P elements of 57 wild-derived
Drosophila melanogaster isofemale lines from Africa, Australia and Asia. All carried many
P sequences per genome, and the full-size
P and the internally deleted
KP elements were very common or predominant in the populations. The genomic content of full-size
P and
KP elements does not correlate well with the
P transposition-inducing and -repressing abilities of a line. Our results show that a large majority of type I repressor elements are full-size
P elements, and almost all type II repressor elements are
KP elements in the natural populations of
D. melanogaster from these parts of the world.
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