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Molecular Characterization and Evolution of the Amylase Multigene Family of Drosophila ananassae

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Drosophila ananassae is known to produce numerous alpha-amylase variants. We have cloned seven different Amy genes in an African strain homozygous for the AMY1,2,3,4 electrophoretic pattern. These genes are organized as two main clusters: the first one contains three intronless copies on the 2L chromosome arm, two of which are tandemly arranged. The other cluster, on the 3L arm, contains two intron-bearing copies. The amylase variants AMY1 and AMY2 have been assigned to the intronless cluster, and AMY3 and AMY4 to the second one. The divergence of coding sequences between clusters is moderate (6.1% in amino acids), but the flanking regions are very different, which could explain their differential regulation. Within each cluster, coding and noncoding regions are conserved. Two very divergent genes were also cloned, both on chromosome 3L, but very distant from each other and from the other genes. One is the Amyrel homologous (41% divergent), the second one, Amyc1 (21.6% divergent) is unknown outside the D. ananassae subgroup. These two genes have unknown functions.

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Received: 30 May 2000 / Accepted: 17 July 2000

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Da Lage, JL., Maczkowiak, F. & Cariou, ML. Molecular Characterization and Evolution of the Amylase Multigene Family of Drosophila ananassae . J Mol Evol 51, 391–403 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002390010102

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