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Resistance and the jumping gene |
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Author: ffrench-Constant, R.; Daborn, P.; Feyereisen,
R.
Year: 2006
Title: Resistance and the jumping gene
Journal: Bioessays
Volume: 28
Pages: 6-8
Date: Jan
Abstract: Transposons are well-known architects of
genetic change but their role in insecticide resistance has, until recently,
only been speculated upon.((1))Transposon insertion, or transposon-mediated
transposition, could alter either metabolic enzymes capable of degrading
pesticides or could change the functionality of insecticide targets. The recent
work of Aminetzach and coworkers((2)) suggests an exciting alternative, that
transposon insertion can cause resistance by altering gene product function.
This hypothesis is discussed in the light of other examples in which
transposons have been implicated in insecticide resistance.
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