A tale of two dead ends: origin of a potential new gene and a potential new transposable element.

Mol Microbiol

Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Anderson College, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G11 6NU, Scotland, UK.

Published: March 2007

An article in this issue of Molecular Microbiology by Cultrone et al. describes how a non-autonomous helitron element could arise from its autonomous parent transposon by deletion followed by readthrough into an adjacent gene and its promoter, thus providing a mechanism for distribution of a specifically regulated promoter sequence around the genome, where it would have the potential to evolve new functions.

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