We have investigated the copy numbers and genomic organization of five representative reverse transcriptase domains from retrotransposons
in
Brassica oleracea. Two non-homologous
Pseudoviridae (Ty1/
copia-like) elements, two
Metaviridae (Ty3/
gypsy-like) elements (one related to the Athila family) and one
Retroposinae (LINE) element were hybridized to a gridded BAC library, “BoB”. The results indicated that the individual LTR retrotransposons
(
copia and
gypsy-like) were represented by between 90 and 320 copies in the haploid genome, with only evidence of a single location for the
LINE. Sequence analysis of the same elements against genome survey sequence gave estimates of between 60 and 570, but no LINE
was found. There was minimal evidence for clustering between any of these retroelements: only half the randomly expected number
of BACs hybridized to both LTR-retrotransposon families. Fluorescent
in situ hybridization showed that each of the retroelements had a characteristic genomic distribution. Our results suggest there
are preferential sites and perhaps control mechanisms for the insertion or excision of different retrotransposon groups.
Keywords BAC library - copia - fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) - gypsy - LINE - reverse transcriptase