E L S Loreto
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Bernardo L, Mombach D, Loreto E
Insect Mol Biol
. 2019 Feb;
28(5):616-627.
PMID: 30793407
A monophyletic group of Drosophila hAT transposable elements, referred to as Herves-like, was characterized and found to be present in 46% of 57 screened Drosophila species. A remarkable characteristic of...
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Wolbachia from Drosophila incompta: just a hitchhiker shared by Drosophila in the New and Old World?
Wallau G, da Rosa M, De Re F, Loreto E
Insect Mol Biol
. 2016 Apr;
25(4):487-99.
PMID: 27122079
Wolbachia are intracellular endosymbionts that infect arthropods and filarial nematodes, occasionally causing a wide variety of modifications in host biology, such as male-killing and cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), amongst others. This...
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De Re F, Wallau G, Robe L, Loreto E
Genetica
. 2014 Nov;
142(6):525-35.
PMID: 25416157
Drosophila incompta belongs to the flavopilosa group of Drosophila, and has a restricted ecology, being adapted to flowers of Cestrum as feeding and oviposition sites. We sequenced, assembled, and characterized...
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Paula M, Zemolin A, Vargas A, Golombieski R, Loreto E, Saidelles A, et al.
Environ Toxicol
. 2012 Jun;
29(6):621-30.
PMID: 22700419
The heavy metal mercury is a known toxin, but while the mechanisms involved in mercury toxicity have been well demonstrated in vertebrates, little is known about toxicological effects of this...
5.
Rubin P, Loreto E, Carareto C, Valente V
Genet Res (Camb)
. 2011 Apr;
93(3):175-80.
PMID: 21450134
The copia element is a retrotransposon that is hypothesized to have been horizontally transferred from Drosophila melanogaster to some populations of Drosophila willistoni in Florida. Here we have used PCR...
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Robe L, Cordeiro J, Loreto E, Valente V
Genetica
. 2010 Jan;
138(6):601-17.
PMID: 20049511
The Drosophila willistoni subgroup represents a complex with varying taxonomic levels. It encompasses D. willistoni and its five sibling species: D. equinoxialis, D. insularis, D. paulistorum, D. pavlovskiana and D....
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Mota N, Ludwig A, Valente V, Loreto E
Insect Mol Biol
. 2009 Dec;
19(2):217-28.
PMID: 20017754
In this study we characterize the transposable elements harrow, which belong to the hAT superfamily of DNA transposons. Searches for harrow sequences were performed in 65 Drosophilidae species, mainly representing...
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Picot S, Wallau G, Loreto E, Heredia F, Hua-Van A, Capy P
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2008 May;
101(1):53-9.
PMID: 18461087
In cosmopolitan species, geographical variations in copy number and/or level of transposition activity have been observed for several transposable elements (TEs). Environment, history and population structure can contribute to such...
9.
Loreto E, Carareto C, Capy P
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2008 Apr;
100(6):545-54.
PMID: 18431403
Horizontal transfer (HT), defined as the transfer of genetic material between species, is considered to be an essential step in the 'life cycle' of transposable elements. We present a broad...
10.
Ludwig A, Valente V, Loreto E
Insect Mol Biol
. 2008 Mar;
17(2):113-24.
PMID: 18353101
Aiming to contribute to the knowledge of the evolutionary history of Errantivirus, a phylogenetic analysis of the env gene sequences of Errantivirus gypsy, gtwin, gypsy2, gypsy3, gypsy4 and gypsy6 was...